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Learn to Treasure

  Birds in cages learn to value the comfortable life;flowers before withering learn to value the last days to give out scent.How about our human?What should we learn to treasure?Maybe lots of things are worth treasuring.A birthday gift.A book.A nice gown.An old photo.However, three things should be our most treasures through our life.

  Relationship

  “Blood is thicker than water.”Once relatives, always relatives.This tie can never be eradiated.When we were young, grandparents’ spoil, aunts’ loving, and brothers’ or sisters’ care, gave us endless joys.Do these memories still haunt you?Can’t you forget the scene when your extended family got together to dine, talk, and laugh?Parents’ love is sunlight.Great.Unselfish.

  Eternal.As saying goes“The tree desires stillness but the wind will not cease;the child desires cultivation but the parents will not wait”.It is useless to regret for our ignoring parents when they have dead.

  So, now, learn to treasure.

  Friendship

  The friendship between Karl Marx and F.Friedrich Engels are highly admired.A best friend in one’s life is satisfied, let alone we have so many friends around us.We share happiness and sorrow together; we talk to each other heart by heart; we sail far with common dreams; we miss each other when we are in two places…Can’t you forget those laughs and tears?Having friends, we can’t deny joys; we own the courage to pursue our dreams; we get the strength to overcome the difficulties.

  So, now, learn to treasure.

  Love

  Husband or wife is our long-life partner.“Love lives in cottage as well as in courts”.It is he or she makes us understand what“love”is, and what“family”is, no matter what he or she looks.One proverb is “you do not love a woman because she is beautiful but she is beautiful because you love her”.Life is a long, long journey.It is he or she, accompanying us to the end.Without them, we will feel lonely;we can’t have a complete family;we lose the truest love in the world.So, tightly grasp them in your hands.Remember, once they are lost, always lost.

  So, now, learn to treasure.

  If one owns above three things, he or she owns everything in the world.Are you ready to treasure them, from now on?

想一想:What else do you treasure in your life?

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