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Summary of "Easier said than done" Debate Competition
"Easier said than done" seems to be the topic of a large-scale debate quite a long time ago.

If I remember correctly, the host at that time was Yang Lan. ...

However, what you want is a summary statement. We have no idea how you put forward your argument in front, from which angles do you want to attack, what is your defense bottom line, and how do you give a summary that completely conforms to your four arguments?

I think the most important point of your concluding speech of this debate is that the final summary must be magnificent, sublimate the argument, show the momentum of winning in the concluding speech, and look down on this debate from a strategic point of view, showing overwhelming boldness of vision.

For example:

Everyone knows "don't give up", but how many people can really do it?

It is said that it is easy to do good deeds, but it is not easy to do good deeds all your life. Is it because we "don't know" whether we should do good deeds, or is it "difficult" to do good deeds all our lives?

Admitting that "knowledge is easy to do" is tantamount to admitting the weakness of human nature: we humans have too much inertia and lack perseverance to resist the impact of difficulties to practice these profound "knowledge"!

It is always difficult to admit your shortcomings, and it takes courage to admit your mistakes.

Admitting these weaknesses and "easier said than done" means facing them squarely and overcoming them.

Will we always flinch in the face of difficulties?

Are we willing to succumb to the fear and escape of difficulties in human nature again and again?

No, never!

Let's practice "true knowledge" together. As long as it is beneficial to human and social progress, we are not afraid of how difficult it is to complete it!

Let's not be afraid of all the difficulties in practicing the truth, and face them bravely.

Let's boldly admit that "knowing is easy and difficult", and then with firmer perseverance, wiser mind, follow the truth and be brave in practice, break the shackles of "knowing is easy and difficult" and stride forward for the common goal! ! !

To sum up the last sentence of the speech, I suggest you find a famous saying to sublimate the whole discussion of your team, thus reflecting the commanding and magnificent momentum.

For example, I can't find the source of the sentence "The strongest opponent is myself". You can try to find the kind that celebrities say, inscrutable and philosophical.

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Because I don't know what materials you have prepared and how to use them in the competition, it can't be reflected in the conclusion. So some of the above words seem to be slogans and empty. In this regard, you need to consider how to use them and how to change them according to your actual situation. It's not that I can't write it, but that I don't know what to add at all. Smart women can't cook without rice. ...

Besides, that year

I think this sentence of Lin Zhengjiang can be used for reference:

"Who doesn't know what the shape of a circle is, but now I give you a pen. Can you draw a positive circle by hand?"