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Second vocational school students’ insights into “Philosophy and Life”

Writing ideas: First give a brief introduction to the book, then use famous quotes to draw out your own opinions, then make your own understanding based on the content of the article, and finally summarize.

Examples are as follows:

As a compulsory course for secondary vocational students, "Philosophy and Life" highlights the importance of philosophy in students' growth and development. It can guide students to make correct value judgments and behavioral choices, lay an ideological foundation for the healthy development of life, and gradually form a correct world outlook, outlook on life and values.

Mr. Lu Xun once said, "A book that is not worth reading twice is not worth reading once." However, most of the books people read now are only enough to be read once. Although there are many books, they are very useful. Pick out one or two books that are tasteful and worth reading twice, but "Philosophy and Life" is an exception.

Before reading "Philosophy and Life", I really haven't studied it in depth. Here it is necessary to familiarize yourself with the definition of philosophy: the original meaning of philosophy is "love of wisdom". Philosophy, as a discipline, turns out to be just an attitude towards life, which is to maintain a curious nature and explore the truth of all things.

There is a passage in the book that I like the most, and I will excerpt it here as an encouragement to myself and as the end of the article!

"When you really use it, After rationally thinking about the experience, you can know what you should do and which kind of life is more ideal and suitable for you. Ideal represents the future. Philosophical thinking is to enable people to move forward in the past, present and future. Be coherent in time, so that your life is no longer just living in the fragments of the moment, the process of instantaneous birth and death.