Social practice: practical action to find meaning

Social practice, also known as practice, is the behavior of people who are full of initiative to use various tools to transform specific goals. This paper will introduce three different types of social practice activities to help readers better understand this field.

Volunteer type

You can choose to help lonely old people, participate in social welfare projects, help children, or participate in any free activities. This type of social practice can make you feel the happiness and sense of accomplishment in helping others.

Survey type

Investigate your hometown, family or personal problems, such as studying the use of lucky money, and then write down your feelings and feelings. Observe the changes in the family during the New Year, whether it is more money, more people, changes in parents and themselves, or changes in family habits. This type of social practice can help you better understand yourself and your surroundings.

Apply what you have learned.

Verify what you have learned, such as what can you use or repair? Have you ever thought about doing something more convenient? Think about it and do it. Whether you succeed or not, you will gain something. The purpose of social practice is not to succeed, but to find meaning. Even if it's just a class, it will help you. This type of social practice can help you apply what you have learned and improve your practical ability.