In today's complex society, we are faced with colorful things. Around us, there are many laws and regulations guiding us and binding us. For example, the forest protection law prohibits us from destroying forests, the traffic law prohibits us from running red lights and driving after drinking, and the women and children protection law protects the legitimate rights and interests of our children. There are many laws and regulations that govern our behavior.
We want to be law-abiding students, so how can we be law-abiding students?
First of all, we should improve our legal awareness, improve our ability of self-protection and self-love, and be a law-abiding, law-abiding and usage-oriented citizen.
You know, it is very difficult to be a law-abiding citizen. The hard part is not doing good deeds, but not doing bad things all your life and abiding by the law all your life.
Although obeying the law is easier said than done, it is actually difficult to do it. For example, like running a red light, sometimes you are waiting for a red light. When you see a person running a red light, you will think: it's okay for him to run a red light, so it's okay for me to run a red light, so you will have the idea of running a red light, and before you know it, you have violated the traffic law.
Whenever you do something, you should think twice before you do it, and think about whether you have violated discipline. If not, you can do it with confidence. As the old saying goes, "Don't do little good, don't do little evil."
We should always compare our actions with laws and regulations to maintain social order. Let's work together to build a harmonious and friendly society.