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Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Love, and Then Be Loved

After last night’s dinner with my family, father mentioned a topic to me. he thought that what’s the difference between young generation and the old one. With the development of science and technology, remarkable changes have taken place in our life. Some changes are good while others are not.

Have you ever notice that one of these unwelcome changes is that individualism has come to be accepted among young people. Young people today are in general more self-centered and unsympathetic than older generations although many young people don’t see this way.            

Most, if not all, young people today are self-centered and indifferent to others. It is a common scene in students’ dormitories. Some student cheerfully talks to his friend on the phone at midnight or at noon when his roommates are trying hard to sleep. In order to live more comfortably and conveniently, some students rent houses outside campus or buy mobile phones little realizing how hard their parents may be working to support their higher education.

photo from renren.com

In contrast to that, the older generation is self-sacrificed. A suitable case in point is my mother. Like her generation, she had a congenial relationship with the elderly and all her neighbors because of her considerateness.

Another notable characteristic of today’s young people is that they are unsympathetic to others. In public buses, there are usually some seats intended for the old, the weak, the sick, the disabled and the pregnant. But many young people simply take these seats when it’s possible while an elderly man is standing pitifully beside them. Some of them even show no regards for their parents. In sharp contrast, our caring parents always pay attention to our needs and those of others. My parents used to tell me that self-sacrifice is a blessing in disguise and one will be loved only if he loves others.

Young people today are more self-centered and unsympathetic than older generations. It’s necessary for us young people to learn from them: love and then be loved. After all, individualism can only be permitted without the sacrifice of others.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Goodbye, Sunset


In the book called The Little Prince, the writer said: “You know — one loves the sunset, when one is so sad…”


I don’t know when I started to love the sunset. Maybe it is because I have been through many things. But I’m not being sad to see the sunset. Instead, the sunset makes me feel peace.


In the sky, an orange sun is slowing down to the west side. White clouds gradually become colorful. How spectacular it is!


I am fond of thinking while watching the sunset. Bathing in the warm sun light of the dawn is wonderful. Even I was alone. I never feel lonely during that time.


Life is a kind of pressure. We should learn to prop up ourselves. Braver are those who have hurt cuz they know nothing would be more painful than ever.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Old film, New feeling


The day before Yesterday, I went to the cinema to review the film of Titanic. It is the 3D version. But the 3D Titanic really disappointed me. It is really sucks.

But the classic is still classic. It is a sad story of a disaster. Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage. I was cried over and over because of the touching scenes from the move.

Especially at the end of the film, Rose had no choice by but to let her died love, Jack, sank into the ocean.

I was deeply touched by that bridge. Sometimes we can do nothing but see the one we deeply loved leaving us. Fight to be together is brave. Letting your love go needs more courage. The first time I saw Titanic, I was a primary student. I didn’t understand what love is. 15 years latter, I am a girl who is loved by some one and once loved someone. Now I understand this film better.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

A Season of Flowers, A Season of Love


Today, when the sunshine woke me up, I was surprised to find that spring was around the corner. Finally, the glooming and rainy day ended. 



The warm sunshine reminds me a sentence of a poem. As the poem goes: Love is spring, a season when everything comes. Indeed, spring can not only be the best season of falling in love, but also a good time to holding weddings for lovers. Spring is the perfect time to get married because it represents a new beginning for you. For this reason, many modern couples feel that having a wedding day in springtime will bring them luck. As for me, I prefer to briefly call spring a season of love.  

Spring is usually the season for long white dresses. However, young couples who refuse to be conservative and mediocre may will to try something new and unique in their wedding. In fact, after the royal wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William, the ivory gowns become a trend of spring. Flowers in spring are especially beautiful. Thus our spring bride can choose a colorful bouquet and a piece of long ivory gown.
I believe it definitely will be the most fantastic scenery in the spring.