To make the society harmonious, we should start from the small things around us. Give up your seat on the bus, keep quiet in the library, and don't throw scraps of paper ... all these reflect the harmonious spirit of society.
People should learn to help each other. If everyone does this, don't quarrel or fight over a trivial matter. ...
Of course, not everything is harmonious in real life.
Once, the neighbor upstairs poured a basin of water and got all our clothes wet. I went up and said, "Aunt, why did you pour the water down and get our clothes wet?" . Aunt not only didn't apologize, but also glared and said, "What's the matter, you're not a drowned rat."
The harmonious home in my heart will not be like this. People are very concerned about the interests of others. If they hurt the interests of others once or twice, they will sincerely apologize, and then they will attach great importance to it.
Only when people live in harmony can family and society be harmonious.
I would like to be a jumping note in the movement to create a harmonious home.
Friend, have you been to my hometown-Ganzhou? You may think that this is just a small town with few people and narrow roads. Ponds are scattered all over the city; The cobblestone streets are blue bricks and gray tiles, and the houses are no more than three stories high. In fact, if you listen to me, you will find that my hometown is changing with each passing day.
Walking into my hometown, you will find a clear Ganjiang River passing through the city, a tall and straight mountain peak surrounding the city, wooden pontoons, antique arcade buildings and weathered ancient walls of the Song Dynasty, which constitute a perfect ink painting and picture scroll. Today's Ganzhou is really "spacious streets and asphalt roads, neon shopping malls are bustling;" Three-dimensional traffic is convenient and fast, and there are many tall buildings. "
In the past, when you walked into my hometown, you would find vendors carrying burdens, shaking drums in their hands, wandering in the streets and shouting for delivery. In today's high-rise buildings, commercial shops are next to each other, with bright lights, crowded people, dense shelves and dazzling goods. ...
When you walk into my hometown, you will find that the original vulgar holiday customs and backward consumption concepts are also changing.