Write two 200-word compositions, and the reward is very high! One topic is money and happiness, and the other is that practice makes perfect.

Money and happiness

The ancients said: money is a thing outside the body. But this sentence, used in this real society, some people disagree. Indeed, I often base my happiness on the enjoyment of money! I am not a billionaire, I can't afford a yacht or a villa, but who says this is happiness? I'm not a millionaire, and I can't buy high-tech and delicious food, but who says this is happiness? These are just pedantic!

As soon as I said this, someone retorted. What about you? Isn't your happiness based on the enjoyment of money?

Answer: I am just an ordinary part-time job. I don't have much money, but I still have a little money. After all, everyone is born to make money, isn't it?

What I told you was,' Isn't your happiness based on the enjoyment of money?' What are you talking about?

Answer: Don't worry, wait for me to speak. If you have small money, you can buy lollipops or cookies with 50 cents. Shopping? Of course not, it's a takeaway!

Who would want you to have that? Isn't it better to send big fish and prawns?

Answer: I told you that I have very little money. Give those poor children, give them smiling faces!

What is there to be happy about? You are so pedantic!

Answer: Yes, this is my happiness!

Don't always ignore what I say!

Answer: Yes, this is my happiness, simple happiness, which brings people a good and happy mood!

practice makes perfect

The famous writer Ouyang Xiu once wrote an article-the oil seller. There is such a sentence in it that "the technology is mature." This is the explanation that the oil seller asked when he could pour oil into the oil pan from the square hole of copper coins. At first glance, I think it makes sense, but after careful consideration, I will understand. Is that really the case?

If a person's skills are perfect, can he get the key to the wisdom palace? The answer is no, if people just bury their heads in hard work and strive for proficiency, instead of looking for tips and shortcuts, just follow objective laws, do not break conventions and bad habits, and go on blindly, even if they have skilled skills, society is developing, and in this way, society will eventually be eliminated. By the same token, if people use old and complicated looms to weave materials and practice their knitting skills in order to weave more and better fabrics, instead of improving and innovating the looms, they will not get what they want in the end. With the development of society, it will eventually be eliminated. Can such familiarity make Joe?

Similarly, so is our research. In daily life, some students learn by rote instead of understanding in order to improve their academic performance. Try to memorize the text as much as possible, and you will die if you encounter regular questions. Even so, once there are innovative questions in the exam, students will be at a loss and do not know where to start. At the moment, all the formulas and definitions in their minds are useless, and countless day and night efforts are in vain.

Practice makes perfect, which is also good in life. Middle school students learn writing just like practicing calligraphy. When they learn calligraphy for the first time, they need to copy the copybook, form a completely independent font style and show their personality.

It can be seen that "familiarity" does not necessarily make perfect. The key is to master skills, and at the same time dare to explore and innovate, and dare to find shortcuts and tricks. This is the real practice.