From the baby's "wow" fall to feeding him to grow up, how much effort and sweat the parents spent and how many days and nights they knitted; From elementary school to junior high school, and even to university, how many teachers have devoted themselves to him, silently dedicating light and heat, burning themselves and illuminating others.
Gratitude comes from the heart. As the saying goes, "a drop of water is rewarded, and a spring is poured backwards." What's more, parents, relatives and friends have paid you not only a drop of water, but a piece of Wang Yang sea. Do you give a cup of warm tea when your parents are tired, a card when your parents are birthday, and some greetings and comfort when your parents are lost? They often devote their efforts and energy to us, but how can we remember their birthdays?
Gratitude is respected. As a famous scientist, Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize twice, but she met her primary school teacher at the meeting and thanked her with a bunch of flowers. The great man Mao Zedong also expressed his deep gratitude to his teacher during the festival. All great men have a grateful heart since ancient times. Gratitude doesn't need to be earth-shattering, just a greeting, a phone call and a little touch from you.
Gratitude is meaningful. Love makes the world go round. Parents' efforts are far higher than mountains and deeper than the sea, but as we only know how to live within our means, there seems to be a gap, which makes us selfish, forget our parents' efforts and happiness, and learn to appreciate others with a conscience and a filial piety, because only in this way can we be harmonious, happy and affectionate.
With a grateful heart, look at the society, parents and relatives, and you will find how happy you are. Let go of your mind and let the drizzle wash away the pollution in your heart. Learn to be grateful, because it will make the world better and make life more fulfilling.