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A shameful fine

I read an article on the Internet entitled "A shameful picture. The report "Penalty Order" reported that several Chinese employees dined in a port city in Germany. Because they had too much leftover food, they were fined by the local social security agency and solemnly told: "You can order as much as you need to eat! Money." It’s your own, but the resources belong to the whole society.” My heart was greatly shocked. Yes, how good it is to say, "The money belongs to you, but the resources belong to the whole society." It is such a simple and unpretentious sentence, but every word is so important that you will remember it for a lifetime.

I remember that when we were in elementary school, the first lesson our teacher taught us was "Our Motherland". We can still recite it by heart: "Our great motherland has a vast territory, rich products, and a large population... ..." At that time, I always thought that when I came to this world and lived in this ancient country, I could stretch out my hands with clothes and open my mouth with food. I could enjoy it for generations to come and sit back and relax. For this reason, we have unscrupulously cut down trees and deforestation, engaged in iron and steel smelting in an almost absurd manner, had uncontrolled population growth, and predatory mining of minerals, etc. It seems that these are all natural, natural and logical things. But it is precisely because of this that we have paid a heavy price for it today. Only now do we understand that compared with Western developed countries, our country's resources lag far behind others. Although some resource reserves are among the highest in the world, due to the large population, the per capita possession is pitifully small. Taking water, soil, and wood as an example, my country's current per capita freshwater resources are only 2,200 cubic meters, which is only slightly higher than the water stress line of 1,700 cubic meters determined by the United Nations; the per capita cultivated land area is only 1.41 acres, less than half of the world average; The per capita forest area is 1.9 acres, which is only 1/5 of the world's per capita forest area. Faced with such data and facts, what reason do we have for being complacent and complacent about our large population and abundant resources?

The scarcity of resources is an indisputable fact, but what is even more frightening is people’s blindness and insensitivity. Faced with the shortage of mineral resources, depletion of water sources, sudden loss of forests, and desertification of land, the awareness of resources among many of our people is still so weak and indifferent. Isn't it? To this day, people still regard squandering of resources as a personal behavior, consciously or unconsciously, and plausibly defend their waste. This is so shameful and shameful compared with the conscious awareness of resource conservation among all German citizens in a country with a developed economy and abundant materials. To be fair, while we feel a little unconvinced that our compatriots were taught a lesson by them, we have to stand in awe of the German nation's sense of restraint. I think this may be the dividing line between the level of humanistic quality and the dividing line between civilization and ignorance!

I really want to say to every conscientious friend: Friends, wake up quickly! Let us take action! Cherish resources, save resources, and protect resources just like we care for our own eyes. Let us use practical actions to protect every inch of land and every drop of water! It should be noted that we only have one earth. When the resources are exhausted, the last drop of water in the world may also be the last drop of tears for us humans. Let us firmly remember: waste is not only shameful, but also a crime! The words of the staff of the German security agency - "The money belongs to you, but the resources belong to the whole society" should become the motto of our entire humanity .

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