The Humanities in me are a picture with many colorful pieces that I have collected for myself over the past three years. The picture may not be complete because I still have many things to discover, and the picture may not be colorful enough because the Humanities in me do not need to be bright and brilliant. The Humanities in me just need to be Humanities.
Humanity in me is Red - the color of Enthusiasm. The school of young and young-hearted people is still contributing day and night in many different ways. Young people contribute their strength and intelligence to build the school, build society. They are the Humanistic Sunshine, Exam Support, Student Ambassadors... Young people contribute their efforts to nurture dreams. Everyone contributes to lighting the fire of Humanistic enthusiasm. "No important match can be won without enthusiasm". So, every individual, no matter how small, is indispensable to the whole group.
Humanity in me is white - the color of peace and simplicity. I can see the peace of the school throughout the four seasons, season after season, the school still stands there, steadfast and strong. Perhaps the only change is the leaves changing leaves, buds changing flowers, people changing people. What is your definition of peace? Surely each person has their own answer. Why does the school give me such a peaceful feeling? A look, a handshake, or a gesture is enough for me.
Humanity in me is yellow - the color of optimism. I can hear voices and smiles everywhere. The sounds of students, the sounds of lecturers, even the sound of the wind is cheerful.
Humanity in me is green - the color of trust, of hope. You ask me if I ever lost hope? Yes, everyone has. Stumbling when I first entered school, struggling not knowing which direction to go, confused with questions, I looked at my brothers, sisters, teachers who were striving persistently on the chosen path and urged myself to be confident and move forward.
Humanity in me is orange - the color of safety. Safety is the feeling that I use to define my private space, which is home. Humanity gives me knowledge, gives me faith, gives me hope, and gives me friends. You certainly can't compare your college friends with your high school or kindergarten friends. It would be a mistake to talk about college without mentioning my friends. My friends - sincere, cheerful, understanding people... and also carrying love in their hearts like me.
The Humanity in me has spots – that is when I see bad gestures, bad words, and because I am a Humanity, I always want it to be perfect. But fortunately, the Humanity in me is not black, but just a few gray spots. I hope that over time those spots will be replaced by other, more cheerful colors.
That is the Humanity picture in me, the picture that I am still drawing. How about you, what color is your Humanity?
Author:Nguyen Lan Huong - K57 - International Studies
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