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.