“Without rules, a circle cannot be made.” “Rules can make a perfect circle; This familiar saying warns people that they must abide by certain norms and laws in their conduct of life and even in governing the country.
The river flows eastward, the sun and the moon alternate, and nature is endless, using rules to interpret the trajectory of life. The reason why a train can run thousands of miles is because it is always inseparable from two railway tracks; the reason why a kite can fly high is because it is always attached to the thread in its hand; the reason why countless stars in the universe remain brilliant forever is the reason why it can fly high. Because they all move in their own orbit. The same is true for human society. The combat effectiveness of the army comes from iron discipline, the competitiveness of enterprises comes from strict rules and regulations, and similarly, the vitality of schools comes from strict school disciplines and rules.
Rules are creeds formulated by human beings themselves. Rules are closely related to our lives, such as regulations, school rules, traffic rules, civilized conventions, moral codes, examination regulations, etc. For our middle school students, observing rules and disciplines is the responsibility of every student, and it is also the basic quality that a qualified student should possess. It is a need for learning and growth. As new people of the era, we advocate freedom, express our individuality, claim to be a new and new humanity, seek to be new and innovative, and shout "Don't take the ordinary path", but freedom requires more discipline and regulation.
There is a fable called "The River and the River Bank". The river thought that the river bank restricted freedom, so it rushed out of the river bank in a rage, surged into the wilderness, swallowed up the houses and crops, and brought evil to mankind. A huge disaster, it itself dried up due to evaporation and absorption by the earth. The river water can set off huge waves in the river, and after it breaks through the river bank, it not only destroys itself but also causes disasters to mankind. Why does the river seeking freedom eventually lose its freedom? That's because the unbridled, absolute freedom he seeks doesn't exist.
Learning requires discipline, and growth also requires discipline. However, there are many examples of unruly behavior around us: some students wear strange clothes, have weird hairstyles, litter, eat snacks in class, and do not follow the rules after class. Making loud noises, fighting, talking in self-study classes, being late, skipping classes, walking out of the Internet cafe outside the school, whistling, insulting each other, sarcastically attacking classmates, and entering and exiting the campus without permission. These violations of laws and disciplines will at least lead to a decline in students' grades, and at worst, they will lead people astray. The consequences are unimaginable.
The kite with its string cut off not only failed to gain freedom, but suffered a bloody head injury; the wild horse that ran off the reins galloped and whizzed away, and its unbridled freedom ultimately destroyed itself and endangered others; A train without rails not only loses its freedom, but also leads to the disaster of derailment.
The state has national laws, families have family rules, and schools also have strict school rules and disciplines.
We should consciously and strictly abide by the "Code of Conduct for Middle School Students" and school rules and disciplines, cultivate good behavioral habits, and start from scratch. I believe that if there are rules, we will be able to achieve success!