▶ Your Answer :
Some people contend that students can get
as many benefits from organization or club activities as they can get from
their academic studies
I support such argument. There are many
reasons that could espouse my position,
but the two biggest reasons for my position
will be explained in the following.
First of all, students can get more
benefits from organization or club activities than academic
studies.
Because it can be revitalizing, offering an
effective outlet for releasing stress and tension.
As society becomes more complex and faster
changing, people are increasingly tied up
by heavy workloads. The result is
frustration, as they feel pressure to handle tons of work.
Because it is exhilaration activity,
however, It can help people relieve tension and stress.
In this context, students should be advised
to engage in organization or club activities.
My own case is good example to prove my
idea.
In my daily work, I am swamped with lots of
tasks. In addition, I have to face difficulties arising
from complex relationships with my
co-workers and bosses.
By the end of each day, I return home and
feeling drained and gloomy.
I then participate in my classic piano
club. Because it can offer me offset my stress.
To my astonishment, it is only for a brief
moment, I feel deeply composed and successfully
gain some distance stress-daily routine.
I also feel energized and ready for another
day of struggle with the hustle and bustle of life.
Moreover, It is interesting to engage in organization
or social club encourages people to
spend good time to have stronger ties with
others.
In today’s competitive society, we are
under great pressure to outpace others, and thus
lack time to be with our families and
friends.
As a result, we are less emotionally
attached to our families then we were in the past
As relaxing for days, and sharing our fun,
however, it can sustain solid relationships with
other people as well as families.
Therefore, the value of social activities
should not be overlooked.
According to a survey in Health Magazine,
nearly two third of respondents felt that they
could restore their bonds with their family
and friends through fun activities, including a
social activity.
They also argued that they could exchange
ideas and sympathetic bonds while engaging a social
club and being together. This increases
emotional attachment and, by extension, social awareness.
All in all, because of the reasons mentioned
above, I firmly believe that organization or club activities should not only be
allowed, but encouraged.
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