In this society of challenges and opportunities, everyone is eager to connect with others and move forward together. A proverb in "Thick Black Studies" points out the direction for us: "To be a man, we must pave more roads and build less walls".
"Paving the way" means being proactive in making friends, broadening relationships, and creating more opportunities for both parties. On the road of life, we cannot go it alone, and we need the support and help of others. By paving the way, we can not only broaden our horizons and increase our knowledge, but also get a helping hand from others in difficult times to overcome difficulties together.
"Build fewer walls" reminds us to keep an open mind and avoid being too closed and narrow-minded. In interpersonal interactions, disagreements and clashes of ideas are inevitable. If we choose to build walls and isolate ourselves from others, we will lose the opportunity to communicate, learn, and grow with others. On the contrary, being open to different voices and respecting other people's perspectives is more conducive to building deep friendships and achieving mutual growth.
In modern society, we should uphold the wisdom of "more paving roads and less walls". Technological progress and information development have brought people closer together. We need to make good use of this opportunity to actively expand our relationships, while remaining open-minded and embracing diversity of cultures and ideas. Only in this way can we gain a foothold in a highly competitive society and realize the value of our lives.
Let's work together, pave more roads, build fewer walls, and embrace this wonderful world with an open mind and a positive attitude!