Students are all too familiar with these four words: self-improvement. Parents say: Children, keep improving yourself. The following is the "Speech on Self-improvement in Junior High School". I hope it can help you! Chapter 1: Speech "Being virtuous and striving for self-improvement"
Dear leaders and dear colleagues:
Good morning, everyone. The title of my speech today is "Being virtuous and committed to self-improvement."
When you mention this topic, many people may feel that it is familiar. These eight words come from the "Book of Changes": "The sky is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement; the terrain is turbulent, and a gentleman carries his virtue with kindness." At the same time, it is also the school motto of Tsinghua University, a famous university in my country.
“Being virtuous” and “constantly striving for self-improvement” are one of the fine traditions of our Chinese nation. It means that an excellent person should be as thick and broad as the earth, capable of nurturing all things, and should be able to live and struggle endlessly.
The traditional Chinese culture with the sound of nature has always been infiltrated into the fine traditions of our Chinese nation: whether it is the "benevolence, justice, etiquette, wisdom and trust" that Confucius tried his best to promote, or the Mencius emphasized that "might cannot bend, wealth cannot be promiscuous, poverty cannot "Move"; or is it the "universal love", "non-aggression", "frugal use", "shangtong", etc. advocated by Mozi? These are all familiar to each of us since childhood and have been chanted for a long time.
The extensive and profound traditional culture of the Chinese nation has given our party’s fine traditions rich and profound connotations. From the founding of the Communist Party of China in 1921 to the birth of New China in 1949, from a small boat in Nanhu, Jiaxing, to the flags flying in Tiananmen Square, our party has grown from scratch, from weak to strong, and in the rich revolutionary struggle and practice It has formed a fine tradition that will last forever in history. This is the spirit of firm belief and unyielding against all odds, the spirit of self-reliance and hard work, the spirit of overcoming difficulties and pioneering and enterprising, the spirit of seeking truth from facts and serving the people. These spirits are not only a precious asset to our party and our entire nation, but also a magic heirloom that ensures we continue to move forward victoriously.
I remember Mr. Lu Xun once wrote this sentence in "In Memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen": "A true warrior dares to face the bleak life and the dripping blood. What kind of mourner and happy person are these? ? "Now, the era we are facing is no longer the war-torn era of the past, but a prosperous and stable era, which hardly requires us to be ready to throw our heads and blood at any time. So, does this mean that we can rest on the merits of the martyrs? What if the song and dance in the book is prosperous and has stopped moving forward? The answer must be no. As young people in the new century, we are the first to touch the forefront of the times, and we are also the ones whose heartbeats match the pulse of the nation. "Continuous self-improvement, determination to become talented, and striving for the strong rejuvenation of the Chinese nation" is the responsibility entrusted to us by the new historical period. .
I am standing here today, not to shout slogans in front of everyone. Rome was not built in a day, and success does not happen overnight. Being virtuous and constantly striving for self-improvement is not something that can be achieved by just shouting a few slogans. We have talented youth, which is our capital, and we have a stage to show ourselves, which is our pride; in the face of the ever-changing era, we have no right to remain silent and need to shoulder our own heavy responsibilities and missions. Because we know that the future is in our own hands, let us work together to embrace tomorrow and challenge the future!
This concludes my speech, thank you all! Chapter 2: Speech on Self-improvement
Dear teachers, dear students:
Hello everyone! I am Feng Li from Class 1 of Chinese and Western Medicine in the 2006 college. The topic of my speech today is: "Continuous self-improvement accompanies my growth."
Marx once said: "On the road of science, there is no smooth road. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb along the steep mountain road can hope to reach the glorious peak." This sentence tells us , if a person wants to succeed in school, he must strive for self-improvement and work hard.
Yes, success always belongs to those who strive for self-improvement. Because every self-improving person has lofty ideals and a firm belief in winning.
When I was very young, I also had countless beautiful ideals: to be a singer, stand on the stage and listen to the applause given to me by countless people; to be a scientist, to enjoy the scientific research results of my invention; to be a scientist. A famous rural female teacher cultivates more talents in mountain village primary schools. As I grew older, when I graduated from junior high school, I had a new ideal - to go to Laiyang Health School, which I had longed for, to be an angel in white who saves lives and heals the wounded, relieving people's pain. However, on this road I also experienced the hardships of achieving it. Medical knowledge is sometimes difficult to understand, and learning is stressful. But under the guidance of the teacher, through unremitting efforts, I have achieved excellent results in all aspects and have taken a gratifying step on the road to growth.
Since ancient times, self-improvement has been the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. There is an idea in the Book of Changes that "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement." Only by continuous self-improvement can a person overcome all kinds of unexpected difficulties and become a strong person in life. At 2:28 pm on May 12, 2008, an eight-magnitude earthquake occurred in Wenchuan County, Sichuan, which shocked the country and caused heavy losses to people's lives and property in the disaster area. My heart is filled with uneasiness every day: How many compatriots have been rescued now? How are the people in the disaster area doing? Are the students attending class? During the news broadcast one day, I heard such a touching story: There was a girl named Deng Qingqing in Wenchuan Yinghua Town Middle School. Her family was very poor, but she was poor and had great ambitions. During the day, she worked hard in school. Study, and read with a flashlight on the way home at night. In this earthquake, she was buried in the ruins of the teaching building. With the unremitting efforts of the fire fighters, she was finally rescued. What is surprising is that when the girl was rescued, she was still fighting in the ruins. Reading with flashlight. She never forgot to study under such harsh conditions. Doesn’t her spirit of constant self-improvement move us?
Students, we now live in a very beautiful learning environment, but some people often complain that studying is too tiring, the pressure is too high, and the money provided by parents is not enough? Think about those who were affected by the big earthquake. Peers who have lost their homes and learning conditions, when we face difficulties in learning, when we face setbacks in life, what reason do we have for not studying hard? Do we still have the courage to choose to retreat and escape?
Students, the road to our growth cannot always be paved with flowers. It is often covered with thorns and mud. So let us start from now on and cherish every day of studying in school. We are constantly striving to improve ourselves in the face of various difficulties, and use our practical actions to tell the world: We are not flowers in a greenhouse, we are big trees that are growing vigorously, and one day we will become the pillars of the motherland!
Thank you everyone! Chapter 3: Speech on Continuous Improvement
Dear judges, dear students:
Good evening everyone!
I am Liu Shitao from the 1208-level metallurgical major. The title of my speech is "Challenge Adversity and Continuous Self-improvement".
Only by setting off can we sail; only by hard work can we succeed; only by sowing can we reap; only by challenging adversity and persevering in self-improvement can we successfully move towards the future.
I was born in the countryside. There are beautiful mountains and clear waters and simple folk customs. In this environment, I developed a cheerful personality. I have neither outstanding appearance nor prominent background. I am an ordinary and ordinary student. But I believe that as long as my heart is full of sunshine, I will be able to climb many mountains and appreciate the infinite scenery on the top of the mountain.
My family is not rich. If you want something, you must strive for it through your own efforts. Pies will not fall from the sky. Therefore, I have determined since I was a child to be a person who dares to challenge adversity and strives for self-improvement. At all times, we must strictly hold ourselves to the concept of "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. The terrain is unstoppable, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue." In the process of learning, I understand better that people must maintain a heart of self-improvement and fight against difficulties. As the saying goes, "Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb." Difficulties are like springs, they become weak when they are strong and strong when they are weak. In this society, only through continuous self-improvement can we face difficulties and shine dazzlingly.
As a sophomore, I couldn’t help but worry about my future, and sometimes I was confused, where should I go? Maybe there is no need to "hang the beam on the head and stab the buttocks with awls"; there is no need to "hear the chicken dance"; and there is no need to "sit on the fire and taste the courage". But do I just give up? Qu Yuan "The road is long and the road is far away, I will search up and down", Xiang Yu "burned the cauldron and sank the boat for a hundred and two Qin Pass and finally belonged to Chu", Gou Jian "lyed on fuel and tasted the courage of three thousand Yuejia, but he could devour Wu"
"What about the spirit and perseverance involved? The answer is definitely "no". I should make extraordinary achievements in ordinary things, do everything with joy, and treat the world with a healthy mind. Only by being self-reliant and determined to become talented can I strive for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
As a college student, my determination to fight will not weaken and I will still overcome difficulties. My standing here is a good proof. I hope to get everyone’s support and encouragement.
My speech is over, thank you!