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1 1 1 Teach me to write 450 words.
It taught me.

Growing up in the sky, it's not always clear in Wan Li. Sometimes it is cloudy, sometimes it is raining cats and dogs, but these are short-lived. We sometimes learn from that storm. In elementary school, there were talents everywhere in the class. In that talent group, I also study hard and am determined to surpass them.

When I was in middle school, my father insisted on sending me to Xingguo Middle School. Only then did I know that it was a place to train talents. So, that summer vacation, I studied hard and read a lot of books, fearing that I couldn't keep up with school. I didn't expect to get the third place in the first exam. I was so happy that I couldn't restrain my emotions. I ran home and told my parents the exciting good news. My parents also showed a happy smile.

Later, I gradually felt that my classmates were just so. Gradually, I got carried away. In the self-study class, I didn't study hard; I have no patience to listen in class.

Pride is doomed to failure, modesty is doomed to success.

Finally, in another exam, my score fell to the bottom. Self-esteem immediately collapsed. Looking at the students' satisfactory answers, I was silent. I have never been so silent. I'm reflecting.

The teacher reminded me that my classmates comforted me and my parents encouraged me …

Finally, I climbed out of the bottom. Started my daily struggle. During the self-study class, I have the figure of studying hard; I listen patiently in class. "Failure is the mother of success." I began to ask questions to my classmates with an open mind.

Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind.

In the next exam, I can show my parents the paper with a clear conscience.

Lowell once said: "The unfortunate things in the world are like a knife, which can be used by us or cut us." . That depends on whether you are grasping the blade or the handle. "Yes! In the face of setbacks in life, we should be indomitable and aggressive.

It taught me.