Writing ideas: First determine the topic of the article and clarify the positioning of contention and non-disputation. Then quote famous quotes to discuss it from both positive and negative aspects, then combine historical stories to demonstrate your own point of view, and finally summarize.
Examples are as follows:
Strife is the driving force and reason for the evolution of all living things; non-fighting is the indifferent attitude of people towards life. Fighting and not fighting contain the great wisdom of life.
Darwin said: "Natural selection, survival of the fittest." Competition seems to be an essential ability for all creatures living in this world: plants must germinate and grow. They must compete with other plants for air, sunlight, and water; if animals want to develop and grow, they must compete with other animals for territory, water sources, and food.
“Open your eyes and start competing” has become a true portrayal of the creatures living in this world.
Laozi said: "A husband only does not fight, so no one in the world can fight with him." Not fighting is relative. This kind of non-fighting is the wisdom of survival, and of course it is also the highest state of fighting. Not fighting is not escaping or cowardice, but a broad-minded mind and broad tolerance.
Wiseness lies in fighting or not fighting.
Zhang Zhidong, an important minister in the late Qing Dynasty and a master of the Westernization Movement, won the top prize in the imperial examination. Logically speaking, ranking among the top three has been beyond the reach of many people, but Zhang Zhidong was very frustrated.
He believed that he should be the best, and when it came to dealing with the world, he once commented that he "does not compete with three things in his life: firstly, he does not compete with the common people for profit, secondly, he does not compete with the scribes for fame, and thirdly, he does not compete with unnecessary leisure time." Zhang Zhidong's struggle and non-competition demonstrate the wisdom of life: struggle is the life creed of "never be the second choice in life"; non-competition is a state of life that is introverted, aloof and untainted by dust.
Li Bai, who was called the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations, and Du Fu, who was called the "Sage of Poetry", were contemporaries: Li Bai, who relied on his talent to be arrogant and looked down on the world; The two did not compete for the status of the "boss" in the poetry world, but cherished each other and contributed their own efforts to the glory of Tang poetry without competing. "Don't fight" is thought from the perspective of being beneficial to personal development and social progress.
Wisdom lies in fighting or not fighting, so Confucius said, "A gentleman is polite and does not fight", and he also said, "Be benevolent and do not give in to the teacher."