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Tolerance is a virtue, but how can we really tolerate others? I think a very important way is to learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes.
When you learn to put yourself in others' shoes, you will see the problem from others' point of view and put yourself in others' shoes when encountering problems. However, only by doing this can we understand and tolerate others more. In life, you should learn to put yourself in others' shoes. When in conflict with classmates, turn enemies into friends and rebuild good friendship. When you encounter setbacks, you might as well turn negativity into hope, and the sunshine will smile at you. When we learn to put ourselves in other's shoes, we will find that life is actually beautiful and we are in a good mood every day.
"There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers" is really incisive. Yes, you may think Hamlet is a coward who is only keen on thinking and afraid of practice, but I think his sentence "To be or not to be, that is a question" is extremely profound.
Reading is like this, but isn't it the same in life? Different life, different environment, different outlook on life and different ways of thinking ―― different identities determine different angles of thinking. Maybe two people's ideas will conflict, but please put yourself in each other's shoes, and the resentment or anger that pours into your heart will disappear. Just like Hamlet in the eyes of readers, who can tell which one is absolutely right? No, so we should tolerate each other's views and put ourselves in the other's shoes, so that we can have a more thorough understanding of this comedy.
When the same flower is placed in front of us, there will be a kind of "flowers are flying all over the sky, who pity the red fragrance?" There will also be a deep feeling that "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into mud will protect flowers more."
A bright moon hangs in the night sky, and Zhang Hui sings the idea that "whoever sees the moon at the first sight by the river will shine on the people at the beginning of the river", and will sigh the homesickness of "the foot of my bed is so bright and the ground is frosty".
Can you criticize Sister Lin's Sadness under the Fence? Can you deny the fact that the flowers are gone? Can you blame Zhang for not being ill? Can you despise white nostalgia? I'm afraid neither. Therefore, we should learn to put ourselves in the shoes, appreciate the rich connotation of a flower, and feel the same moon that was once so affectionate.
Learn to put yourself in the shoes, and you won't walk past those begging hands with a cold face. Today, there will be a beggar with a full stomach. Learn to put yourself in others' shoes, and you won't laugh at the cleaners on the road. You will be supported by the concept of "glorious labor". Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you will never see your friends again. Perhaps, learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes, and the days are old!
However, empathy is not a light word. To learn it, we must have a broad mind, broad tolerance and considerate heart.
If you are ready, please take an open mind and learn to put yourself in the other's shoes. You will find that the world could have been so beautiful, life could have been so rich, and spirit could have been so full.
1+ 1=? Different people will have different calculation methods and come to different conclusions and answers. Mathematicians have spent half their lives trying to prove that 1+ 1=2. Some people say, "1+ 1=3 is a writer. 1+ 1=2 is a mathematician. 1+ 1=0 is a philosopher. " Yes, mathematicians are seeking truth from facts, that is, science cannot be false at all; Writers like to process the original story and exaggerate the facts.
Glory in the pen; Philosophers look at both sides of a question, so they return to zero. Imagine writers, mathematicians and philosophers sitting together and discussing 1+ 1=? On the topic, I believe that they will all come up with the basis that they think the answer is correct, but they are not convinced of each other. Because they only look at the same problem from their own standpoint, because different standpoints will produce different viewpoints, and different viewpoints will lead to different results. Looking at the whole society, it is the same. Because different people may handle one thing in different ways, and the result may be even different.
Empathy, things are not absolute. Everything has two sides. When we disagree with others, we might as well put ourselves in their shoes, consider some problems from each other's point of view, and deal with them from each other's point of view and our environment. It is possible that some conflicts that we can't reconcile at first sight will enter the realm of "another village" because of our empathy. Please learn to put yourself in others' shoes!
2. Can you write an article about empathy around the topic of' empathy'? I found it for you.
The essence of empathy is to put yourself in others' shoes, that is, put yourself in others' shoes, and understanding is supreme. Understanding is indispensable between people, which is an aspect of understanding and also a kind of tolerance. We are all "offended" and "misunderstood" at times. If we are worried about this, there will be an insoluble knot in our hearts. If we can understand each other's inner world deeply, we may be able to reach an understanding. Generally speaking, we can understand as long as it doesn't involve issues of principle. Understanding is a kind of love, consideration, tolerance and understanding! !
Empathy is a psychological experience process between people. Empathy is an indispensable psychological mechanism for understanding. It objectively requires us to relate our inner world, such as emotional experience and way of thinking, to experience and think from the other side's standpoint, so as to communicate with each other emotionally and lay the foundation for enhancing understanding. It is not only an understanding, but also a care! ! !
Reflections on the transposition of short stories and great wisdom
My wife is cooking in the kitchen.
Her husband kept nagging: "Slow down and be careful!" The fire is too big. Turn the fish over quickly, there is too much oil! "
The wife blurted out, "I know how to cook."
The husband calmly replied, "I just want you to know how I feel when you are chattering around while I am driving ..."
It is not difficult to learn to be considerate of others, as long as you are willing to seriously look at the problem from the other side's point of view and position.
Please write a composition around the topic of "transposition" and think from the perspective of transposition.
"There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers" is really incisive. Yes, you may think that Hamlet is a coward who is only keen on thinking and afraid of practice, but I read his sentence "Survival; To be or not to be, this is a "profound" question.
Reading is like this, but isn't it the same in life? Different life, different environment, different outlook on life, different ways of thinking-different identities determine different angles of thinking. Maybe two people's ideas will conflict, but please put yourself in each other's shoes, and the resentment or anger that pours into your heart will disappear. Just like Hamlet in the eyes of readers, who can tell which one is absolutely right? No, so we should tolerate each other's views and put ourselves in the other's shoes, so that we can have a more thorough understanding of this comedy.
When the same flower is placed in front of us, there will be a kind of "flowers are flying all over the sky, who pity the red fragrance?" There will also be a deep feeling that "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into mud will protect flowers more."
A bright moon hangs in the night sky, and Zhang Hui sings the idea that "whoever sees the moon at the first sight by the river will shine on the people at the beginning of the river", and will sigh the homesickness of "the foot of my bed is so bright and the ground is frosty".
Can you criticize Sister Lin's Sadness under the Fence? Can you deny the fact that the flowers are gone? Can you blame Zhang for not being ill? Can you despise white nostalgia? I'm afraid neither. Therefore, we should learn to put ourselves in the shoes, appreciate the rich connotation of a flower, and feel the same moon that was once so affectionate.
Learn to put yourself in the shoes, and you won't walk past those begging hands with a cold face. Today, there will be a beggar with a full stomach. Learn to put yourself in others' shoes, and you won't laugh at the cleaners on the road. You will be supported by the concept of "glorious labor". Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you will never see your friends again. Perhaps, learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes, and the days are old!
However, empathy is not a light word. To learn it, we must have a broad mind, broad tolerance and considerate heart.
If you are ready, please take an open mind and learn to put yourself in the other's shoes. You will find that the world could have been so beautiful, life could have been so rich, and spirit could have been so full.
4. The composition titled "Transposition" turned out to be wrong, but I thought I was right! Today, I finally realized my mistake and realized that I only care about my own point of view. If someone hadn't reminded me, I would have been wrong all the time.
That morning, it was already very cold, and I was running with an uncle who was only half my age. In the early morning, cold air surrounded the whole place. I just started running and felt very cold. Secondly, after running for a while, I was a little warm, but the north wind blew my face red. In front, there is a group of people around a person. My uncle and I were just a little tired, so we happened to see the excitement. My uncle and I pushed around and finally squeezed in. I saw an old man who had experienced vicissitudes of life, sitting helplessly on the ground, with a word written in blood on his leg, which I could not quite understand. At this moment, my uncle gave her a piece of 50 yuan RMB, and others gave it to her. She kept saying thank you, and God bless you. My uncle called me, so I came out. I wonder, uncle, why should I give her money? Isn't she a liar? Why did you give it to her? Uncle smiled and said, let's go to have breakfast first.
When I walked into a restaurant, I was curious. Before ordering, I asked my uncle: You haven't answered me yet? Why give her money? Uncle: Son, many times, many people are forced to do this because they have no choice. But, uncle, she should have children! Her children just ignore her? Or his wife? I said, my uncle said, "Turn what you just said upside down. What's that? " ? Nobody helped her. In such a cold day, who wants to freeze his body and ignore his self-esteem, right? I also want to say that there are too many doubts. When my uncle saw it, he said, son, you are still young. We should look at things from each other's standpoint, knowing that everything is not corresponding. This old man, who has experienced many vicissitudes, has a sad, helpless and wronged face and sympathizes with her. I ordered two breakfasts at random. Then he went on to say: more often, we should know how to put ourselves in others' shoes, so that we can't be wrong. Put yourself in the other's shoes, so that you won't make any mistakes again. At this time, after listening to my uncle's words, I began to calm down, began to realize my mistakes, and began to worry about the old man.
I can't sleep before going to bed tonight. Empathy, thinking more and understanding more; Think more and make fewer mistakes.
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"The vastest thing in the world is the sea, the vastest thing is the sky, and the vastest thing is the human mind." This is a wise saying of Hugo. However, things that run counter to this famous saying often happen in our society.
On a Sunday morning in June, I was concentrating on my homework when suddenly a quarrel downstairs interrupted my thoughts. I was so curious that I couldn't help sticking my head out of the window to find out ... I saw two young car owners pointing at each other in the car aisle downstairs and cursing each other with ugly words, which made people feel that they would have "physical contact" at any time. And their car, like the owner, is in a "mouth-to-mouth" stalemate, as if holding their breath. In a short time, more and more people swarmed in and were crowded, but no one wanted to come forward to mediate the quarrel, but crowded around to watch the excitement.
Finally, grandma Wang, who has always been famous for helping others in our community, came. I saw that she rushed into the crowd without saying anything, ready to reduce the quarrel that lasted for half an hour. After understanding the cause of the incident, she first tried to persuade one person, and then turned to face another young man. However, the two young people were angry and disdained Wang's persuasion. On the contrary, in a short time, the abuse of the two car owners actually drowned out Wang's volume. Now Wang seems to be at a loss, but she still hasn't given up persuasion, but continues to deal with the two young people.
I couldn't help watching and listening, so I threw down my pencil and rushed downstairs. But before I squeezed into the crowd, I heard a "oops". I squeezed into the room to have a look. It turned out that one of the car owners pushed Wang down. As soon as I saw it, I hurried forward to help my mother-in-law. I don't know where I got the courage. I shouted seriously and loudly, "You two have gone too far! Isn't it just a small matter? I can let you stand here for so long and push people! Everyone should take a step back, tolerate each other, understand each other and be honest with each other. " . Looking at my angry expression, the two car owners were shocked at once, and the onlookers were shocked. I saw their faces turn red in an instant, and one of them first turned into his car and backed up. The other guy was embarrassed to hide in the car. As two cars flew out, a "traffic jam" storm subsided.
In the evening, I wrote these in my diary. I am proud of my behavior today. We live in a happy family, in which there will be all kinds of frictions. If we can all have a broader mind than the sky, put ourselves in the other's shoes and be more patient and tolerant, then our big family will be more harmonious and beautiful. Little friends, do you agree with me?
Give me points. I'm in a hurry to ask questions. Come on! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Writing a composition on the topic of "transposition" is really incisive. Yes, you may think that Hamlet is a coward who is only keen on thinking and afraid of practice, but I read his sentence "Survival; To be or not to be, this is a "profound" question.
Reading is like this, but isn't it the same in life? Different life, different environment, different outlook on life, different ways of thinking-different identities determine different angles of thinking. Maybe two people's ideas will conflict, but please put yourself in each other's shoes, and the resentment or anger that pours into your heart will disappear. Just like Hamlet in the eyes of readers, who can tell which one is absolutely right? No, so we should tolerate each other's views and put ourselves in the other's shoes, so that we can have a more thorough understanding of this comedy.
When the same flower is placed in front of us, there will be a kind of "flowers are flying all over the sky, who pity the red fragrance?" There will also be a deep feeling that "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into mud will protect flowers more."
A bright moon hangs in the night sky, and Zhang Hui sings the idea that "whoever sees the moon at the first sight by the river will shine on the people at the beginning of the river", and will sigh the homesickness of "the foot of my bed is so bright and the ground is frosty".
Can you criticize Sister Lin's Sadness under the Fence? Can you deny the fact that the flowers are gone? Can you blame Zhang for not being ill? Can you despise white nostalgia? I'm afraid neither. Therefore, we should learn to put ourselves in the shoes, appreciate the rich connotation of a flower, and feel the same moon that was once so affectionate.
Learn to put yourself in the shoes, and you won't walk past those begging hands with a cold face. Today, there will be a beggar with a full stomach. Learn to put yourself in others' shoes, and you won't laugh at the cleaners on the road. You will be supported by the concept of "glorious labor". Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you will never see your friends again. Perhaps, learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes, and the days are old!
However, empathy is not a light word. To learn it, we must have a broad mind, broad tolerance and considerate heart.
If you are ready, please take an open mind and learn to put yourself in the other's shoes. You will find that the world could have been so beautiful, life could have been so rich, and spirit could have been so full.
6. Composition with transposition as the topic In life, we often need to consider problems in transposition.
Empathy can make us understand more and misunderstand less; Be more rational and less blind ... Whenever we treat others, we should put ourselves in their shoes and think about whether it is correct to do so. Once, in my class, there was a very introverted girl.
Because of her poor health and frequent illness, she seems to have closed herself up, afraid to talk to others, and usually spends it alone in silence. In our class, she hardly exists, because some people in our class will laugh at her and don't want to talk to her, get close to her or make friends with her.
I have had such behavior before, and now I regret it. I really want to say sorry to her. Because now, I deeply understand what empathy is.
Try to see things from other people's perspective. What if you do this and people laugh at you and stop being friends with you?
I will feel inferior and sad in my heart! So when you laugh at someone, do you ever think about it? No, otherwise, I wouldn't do these things! In a text I recently learned-Lao Wang, I deeply felt that Lao Wang was a poor ordinary man with an unfortunate background, but the author didn't look down on him like others and didn't want to help him. But to help him, because he has the idea of treating others equally.
If I am such an unfortunate person, I will definitely want a little sincere help from others. So always put yourself in others' shoes, which is fair to yourself and others.
In our real life, there are many similar problems that need us to put ourselves in the shoes. For example, some sellers cheat people by hook or by crook in order to gain benefits. So, if you are cheated, what will happen to those selfish sellers? Besides, none of us will be perfect. There will always be some disabled people with physical defects in society, but some people will exclude them and exclude them. So, what if you are so unlucky and become disabled? How would you feel? ...
In a word, if we all do it, I believe the world will be better.
7. Composition tolerance with transposition as the topic is a virtue, but how can we really tolerate others? I think a very important way is to learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes.
When you learn to put yourself in others' shoes, you will see the problem from others' point of view and put yourself in others' shoes when encountering problems. However, only by doing this can we understand and tolerate others more. In life, you should learn to put yourself in others' shoes. When in conflict with classmates, turn enemies into friends and rebuild good friendship. When you encounter setbacks, you might as well turn negativity into hope, and the sunshine will smile at you. When we learn to put ourselves in other's shoes, we will find that life is actually beautiful and we are in a good mood every day.
"There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers" is really incisive. Yes, you may think Hamlet is a coward who is only keen on thinking and afraid of practice, but I think his sentence "To be or not to be, that is a question" is extremely profound.
Reading is like this, but isn't it the same in life? Different life, different environment, different outlook on life and different ways of thinking ―― different identities determine different angles of thinking. Maybe two people's ideas will conflict, but please put yourself in each other's shoes, and the resentment or anger that pours into your heart will disappear. Just like Hamlet in the eyes of readers, who can tell which one is absolutely right? No, so we should tolerate each other's views and put ourselves in the other's shoes, so that we can have a more thorough understanding of this comedy.
When the same flower is placed in front of us, there will be a kind of "flowers are flying all over the sky, who pity the red fragrance?" There will also be a deep feeling that "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into mud will protect flowers more."
A bright moon hangs in the night sky, and Zhang Hui sings the idea that "whoever sees the moon at the first sight by the river will shine on the people at the beginning of the river", and will sigh the homesickness of "the foot of my bed is so bright and the ground is frosty".
Can you criticize Sister Lin's Sadness under the Fence? Can you deny the fact that the flowers are gone? Can you blame Zhang for not being ill? Can you despise white nostalgia? I'm afraid neither. Therefore, we should learn to put ourselves in the shoes, appreciate the rich connotation of a flower, and feel the same moon that was once so affectionate.
Learn to put yourself in the shoes, and you won't walk past those begging hands with a cold face. Today, there will be a beggar with a full stomach. Learn to put yourself in others' shoes, and you won't laugh at the cleaners on the road. You will be supported by the concept of "glorious labor". Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you will never see your friends again. Perhaps, learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes, and the days are old!
However, empathy is not a light word. To learn it, we must have a broad mind, broad tolerance and considerate heart.
If you are ready, please take an open mind and learn to put yourself in the other's shoes. You will find that the world could have been so beautiful, life could have been so rich, and spirit could have been so full.
1+ 1=? Different people will have different calculation methods and come to different conclusions and answers. Mathematicians have spent half their lives trying to prove that 1+ 1=2. Some people say, "1+ 1=3 is a writer. 1+ 1=2 is a mathematician. 1+ 1=0 is a philosopher. " Yes, mathematicians are seeking truth from facts, that is, science cannot be false at all; Writers like to process the original story and exaggerate the facts.
Glory in the pen; Philosophers look at both sides of a question, so they return to zero. Imagine writers, mathematicians and philosophers sitting together and discussing 1+ 1=? On the topic, I believe that they will all come up with the basis that they think the answer is correct, but they are not convinced of each other. Because they only look at the same problem from their own standpoint, because different standpoints will produce different viewpoints, and different viewpoints will lead to different results. Looking at the whole society, it is the same. Because different people may handle one thing in different ways, and the result may be even different.
Empathy, things are not absolute. Everything has two sides. When we disagree with others, we might as well put ourselves in their shoes, consider some problems from each other's point of view, and deal with them from each other's point of view and our environment. It is possible that some conflicts that we can't reconcile at first sight will enter the realm of "another village" because of our empathy. Please learn to put yourself in others' shoes!
8. Write a composition on the topic of "Empathy". Caesar's empathy 3344
"Life is not lack of beauty, but lack of discovery." Looking at it from another angle, you will find another kind of beauty in life.
"There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers" is really incisive. Yes, you may think Hamlet is a coward who is only keen on thinking and afraid of practice, but I think his sentence "To be or not to be, that is a question" is extremely profound.
Different environments, different outlook on life, different ways of thinking-different identities determine different angles of thinking. When the same flower is placed in front of us, there will be a kind of "flowers are flying all over the sky, who pity the red fragrance?" There will also be a deep feeling that "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud will protect flowers more". You can't criticize Sister Lin's sadness under the fence, nor can you deny the fact that she has fallen in love with the escort. All you can do is learn to put yourself in a flower's shoes and appreciate its rich connotation. After that, you will find that life is so rich.
Imagine standing on the ground with your eyes closed in the morning. Although you can feel the light, you can't see anything. However, once you open your eyes, you can see the panorama of nature. Similarly, if you only consider your own feelings and ignore others, of course you won't understand others' thoughts. Ask yourself, what would I do if I switched places with him? Maybe at this time, you will immediately find your mistakes and correct them. In fact, tolerating others is an understanding of life, not a loss.
Learn to put yourself in the shoes, and you won't walk past those begging hands with a cold face. Today, there will be a beggar with a full stomach. Learn to put yourself in others' shoes, and you won't laugh at the cleaners on the road. You will be supported by the concept of "glorious labor". Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you will never see your friends again. Perhaps, learn to put yourself in the other person's shoes, and the days are old!
Empathy, things are not absolute. Everything has two sides. When we disagree with others, we might as well put ourselves in their shoes, consider some problems from each other's point of view, and deal with them from each other's point of view and our environment. It is possible that some conflicts that we can't reconcile at first sight will enter the realm of "another village" because of our empathy.
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9. Write a composition around empathy. empathy
***9 model essays
2064 people browse the 495-word fifth-grade narrative.
Looking at the same thing from different angles often leads to different findings and understandings. Once my good friend and I had an argument over a trivial matter, but later, we made up. What happened? Let me tell you the answer-
One night, I made an appointment with some good friends to go to the park after dinner. I finished my dinner quickly, ran down the stairs and rushed to the park to meet them. "Let's have a soil war today? Three to three wins or loses. " A suggestion, everyone nodded in agreement. The battle of the earth has begun. My comrades and I kneaded the soil into small balls and then threw them out to attack each other. In the fierce "war", I suddenly found a ten-dollar bill on the ground, and then I heard a friend shout, "That's my money!" " I held the money tightly and thought, "I found this money, and I am its owner." So, I said, "I found this money, it's mine!" " "Friends are in a hurry." That money is really mine. Would you please give it back to me? "He was about to cry. I was about to say no, but on second thought, if I were him, I would cry under such circumstances. And my parents once told me that if something is found, it should be returned to the owner. Thinking of this, I finally decided to return the money to him, and the friend who brought it back smiled happily. So, we continued to play happily.
When I got home, my father not only praised me for changing money, but also praised me for learning to put myself in others' shoes!
10. Write a composition around empathy. Empathy ***9 model essay 495 words 2064 people browse the same thing from different angles, and often have different discoveries and understandings.
Once my good friend and I had an argument over a trivial matter, but later, we made up. What happened? Let me tell you the answer-one night, I made an appointment with some good friends to go to the park after dinner. I finished my dinner quickly, ran down the stairs and rushed to the park to meet them. "Let's have a soil war today? Three to three wins or loses. "
A suggestion, everyone nodded in agreement. The battle of the earth has begun. My comrades and I kneaded the soil into small balls and then threw them out to attack each other.
In the fierce "war", I suddenly found a ten-dollar bill on the ground, and then I heard a friend shout, "That's my money!" " I held the money tightly and thought, "I found this money, and I am its owner." So, I said, "I found this money, it's mine!" " "Friends are in a hurry." That money is really mine. Would you please give it back to me? "He was about to cry.
I was about to say no, but on second thought, if I were him, I would cry under such circumstances. And my parents once told me that if something is found, it should be returned to the owner.
Thinking of this, I finally decided to return the money to him, and the friend who brought it back smiled happily. So, we continued to play happily.
When I got home, my father not only praised me for changing money, but also praised me for learning to put myself in others' shoes.