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Why it is unwise to jump to conclusions upon seeing or hearing something
这是一篇六级的作文。
There’s an old saying in China that what you see might not be the truth. Given it’s a complex information age, I would say don’t make your verdict on seeing it or hearing it. The rational way is to dig it deeper.
People or even things can get their own masks to cover what they really are. What you see might just be a persona. To get the essence of the matter, you’d better do some researching or interview some other person, which would be troublesome but way wiser than just throwing out your conclusion.
On the other hand, unwisely drawing a conclusion may get some misunderstanding raised. A piece of candle news, for example, was released on the net, and some of us began being opinionated and pretending to be the righteous part. Is it acceptable or morally understandable? We might have the people that involved in this rumor hurt. That’s the sequence of jumping to conclusions casually.
In short, it’s unwise to jump to conclusions upon seeing or hearing something without deeper knowing about it.
22 de nov. de 2016 13:49
JOSS.YING
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Español
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