Spring is a season of relaxation, especially for art majors, and it is full of endless artistic inspiration. The spring scenery on campus often inspires passion and creativity in the hearts of students. The spring sun shines through the treetops on the ground, and the blooming flowers and greenery create a unique beauty of the campus. Tens of thousands of tulips are planted in the school's flower beds, and flowers of various colors exude a charming fragrance. In such a warm and pleasant season, students are always full of passion to feel the beauty of nature and the rhythm of life. They are immersed in the fragrance of tulips and the beauty of embracing nature, a feeling that often inspires them to create.
Imagine walking the paths of the campus, the sun shining through the gaps in the leaves, the breeze blowing on your face, the flowers giving off a faint fragrance, and the tulips swaying in the spring breeze. You can't help but stop in front of the flower beds and gaze intently at the beauty of the tulips, as if you were fascinated by the brilliant colors. I couldn't help but take out my mobile phone and take a photo with the tulips to record the beauty of this moment. When you finish shooting, will you be immersed in joy, admiring yourself in the group photo, and sighing at the wonder of nature and the beauty of life?
On campus this spring, there was a senior who did a very amazing thing that attracted everyone's attention and discussion. The senior, who came from the Academy of Fine Arts, decided on a whim to use his offspring to irrigate the tulips at the school, and also anonymously sent a notice explaining his motivation for doing so. He believes that it is a very happy thing for the female classmates to take pictures with tulips, but from a biological point of view, flowering means a kind of evil deed. He thought out of the irony that the school was spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on the 70,000 tulips and that they didn't have a separate classroom for the seniors. So he felt that using flowers to attract girls to take pictures and being used as a face by the school seemed to be a manifestation of the rebellious spirit of college students. In order to express his artistic ideas, he even added some of his own small condiments to the flowers.
Imagine walking around campus and suddenly spotting a special tulip that, unlike other flowers, exudes a fresh fragrance that catches your eye. When you look closer, this tulip is decorated with red pepper flakes, and the slight spiciness comes to your nose. You can't help but marvel at the unique creativity of this senior, who really integrates art and life. This tulip is like his work of art, and in this way expresses his dissatisfaction with the status quo of the school and his desire for free expression. When you pick up your mobile phone and take a photo with this special tulip, will you have a kind of admiration for art and confusion for your seniors?
In this senior's creative behavior, although there are some elements of rebellion and personal expression, it is also undeniably contrary to some moral bottom lines. Many college students like to express their individuality and unique thinking on campus, however, not all personality expressions should be encouraged and recognized. There are some behaviors that may cause unnecessary distress and psychological burden to other students. Therefore, in the pursuit of individuality and free expression, students should always be sensitive to the feelings of others and act cautiously.
Think back, have you ever seen some students do something incomprehensible in order to show off their individuality and creativity? They may break the rules, violate the moral bottom line, and even cause distress and harm to others. Although these behaviors may seem funny on the surface, they often lack care and respect for others. In the environment of learning and growth, we should not only learn professional knowledge, but also cultivate good moral values. Only on the basis of respect for others, communication and understanding can we build a campus culture of mutual respect and mutual progress.
Finally, whether it is for this senior or for the behavior of other college students, we must not take selfishness or the lack of care for others as a maverick aura. In the process of pursuing individuality and self-expression, college students should always be sensitive to the feelings of others and act cautiously. We should realize that some behaviors should not go beyond the bottom line of morality, let alone cause distress and psychological burden to other students. Only by clarifying the moral bottom line and paying attention to communication and understanding with others can we build a harmonious and progressive campus culture.