题目是Getting advice from friends who are older than you is more valuable than friends with your same age. Recently, a hot debate rises over whether to learn from your elders or from your peers. When facing this problem, different people hold various opinions due to their distinct backgrounds and experiences. Some people advocate enthusiastically that we should learn from the people who are older than us, whereas others are skeptical about it. As far as I concern, in general, it is worth learning from the elders, especially our youngsters. Admittedly, we can learn some knowledge from our friends, classmates and roommates, since they are going through the same period that we are undertaking as well. They understand your feeling, your temper far better than your parents do. Their advice, maybe, can fit you quite well. For example, if you cannot work out a difficult maths problem, you can turn to your friends immediately and solve it thoroughly. However, hardly can one person achieve success if he ignores the experience and expertise learned from the elders. As we know, our parents and teachers have gone through the lives that we will experience or endure. Along the way, they, the elders, have accumulated a large amount of knowledge and experiences that, in my view, are worthwhile and helpful to us. If we absorb these things and digest them thoroughly, we can live a more convenient and easy life to varying degrees. Otherwise, people who neglect it will be punished as time goes on. Taking the difficult maths problem as an example again, of course, your fellow will give you a solution to this problem, and your teacher, however, will offer you a shortcut or more easy ways to this problem and using this method you can do the questions similar to this one as well. That is because your teacher has encountered it many times before. Moreover, our society is built on the elders' construction. Few young man can do these things to the extent as they did. Therefore, their knowledge and experience are precious treasure which is left to us, especially our juvenile. In this situation, can we go on regardless of their treasure? Absolute not. Thus, elders' knowledge and experience eclipse all other elements in importance in learning things. To sum it up, for what have been discussed above, considering the merits that the elder's experiences have, we can draw a conclusion that it is essential to learn these treasure they leave for us, otherwise, the development of our society will wander at the same place. |