Cherish time - Thoughts after reading "Song of Tomorrow" "Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows. I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted..." This popular poem has inspired many people. Sentiment, after learning this poem, I have a deep understanding of time. Electricity can travel 300,000 kilometers in one second, and the fastest computer can calculate 150 million times in one second. In the stock market, if you are careless for one second, you will miss out on huge amounts of money. Before, I didn't care about time at all. For example, when I was working on a big book, I finished writing the first word, then picked up the "Wisdom Backpack" on the table, looked at the cover, turned to a random page, and thought: Is there any homework left? There are more, let’s read 5 more articles. After reading five articles, I read five more articles, and after reading five more articles, I read five more articles... I kept reading this book, and then started writing my homework quickly regardless of the quality. After a while, I relapsed again, and this time I copied "How Steel Was Tempered". Paul's bravery and fearlessness attracted me, and I couldn't help but turn page after page, what? Ask me where did my homework go in my mind? To tell you the truth, it has been thrown into the clouds a long time ago. Then my mother came in and talked about cherishing time, and every inch of time is worth every inch of money, and so on. I could hear calluses in my ears. The homework that could have been completed in 20 minutes took 2 hours. The gap between heaven and earth in life is as sudden as the passing of a white horse. I was inspired by this sentence. From now on, I will cherish my time and overcome the small problems of wasting time. "The world is tired of tomorrow, and spring is gone and autumn is coming. Watch the water flow eastward in the morning, and watch the sun set in the west in the morning. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow." This poem is deeply engraved in my heart. heart.