What you did for the country, not what the state did for you.
Don't ask what the state has done for you, but what you have done for the country"This quote is short but profound. When we think about the past and the present, we can find that the state has done a lot for us, but more importantly, we should reflect on what we have done for the country.
Education: Pour knowledge into the future.
Education is the foundation of national development and a key link in cultivating talents. The state has invested huge educational resources to provide opportunities for universal education, and has created an environment and conditions for us to learn. However, we should not only enjoy the benefits of education, but also cherish the opportunity to study hard and prepare for future development. "Ask not what your country has done for you, but what you have done for your country. "Only by enriching oneself can we contribute more to the country.
For example, in a rural school in China, teachers try their best to impart knowledge, but students often lack the passion to learn. However, there is a student, Li Ming, who knows that he comes from a poor family, but he also knows that only through education can he change his destiny. He studied hard and was admitted to university with his talent. At the graduation ceremony, he said with emotion: "No country has done anything for me, I have done a lot for the country." ”
Participate in social welfare: do what you can to influence the society.
The development of the country is inseparable from the efforts of everyone, and social welfare activities are an important way. Whether it's volunteer work, blood donation, environmental protection, or caring for the underprivileged, it is our return to the country and society. "One must find oneself in one's actions, and one's personal worth can only be realized by contributing to society. "Each of us should think about how to change society and promote the progress of the country with practical actions.
For example, in a city, residents of a small community noticed that the community's environment was getting worse, and they decided to organize volunteers to clean up garbage, plant trees, and educate the community about environmental awareness. Thanks to their efforts, the community environment has been improved and the quality of life of the residents has also improved. Instead of asking what the community has done for them, these volunteers have taken the initiative to take responsibility and contribute to the community and the country.
Fulfill civic obligations: abide by the law and discipline, and build a harmonious society.
A good social order requires every citizen to abide by the law and discipline. Our country has laws and regulations in place for us to safeguard our rights and security. As citizens, we should consciously abide by the law, participate in social construction, and jointly build a harmonious society.
Society's demand for citizens is: don't ask what your country has done for you, but what you have done for your country. This is a well-known quote from Kennedy's inaugural speech on January 20, 1961. It reminds us that as citizens, we have a responsibility to contribute to the country and not just enjoy what the country has done for us.
Each of us should recognize that the country offers us many opportunities and benefits, but these alone are not enough. We should reflect on what we have done for the country and repay the country with practical actions. By studying hard, actively participating in social welfare activities, and abiding by the law, we can become citizens who contribute to the country and contribute to the development and progress of the country. Therefore, do not ask what the country has done for you, but what you have done for the country, only in this way can we better build a better country and society.
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