Failure is the mother of success. Yes, many things can only be successful if they have experienced failure. In my deep memory, learning to ride a bike inspired me.
When I was four years old, I was riding a bike. At that time, a bicycle had four wheels, so I wouldn't fall when riding it. One day when I was ten years old, my father suddenly said to me, "Son, you can't always ride a four-wheeled bike. You should practice riding a bike!" " "I thought about it and said," All right! "It happened to be my birthday, so my father bought me a Phoenix folding bike as a birthday present."
When I first started learning, don't mention how difficult it was! As soon as I got on the bus, I wobbled like a drunk. Sometimes the front of the car can't twist, which makes me fall to the ground with my car and people, which makes others laugh. Sometimes I can't even get on my bike. Sometimes my father pushed me away, and I fell down as soon as my father let go. But I saw other children as old as me wrestling in the yard, but I didn't give up at all and continued to practice hard.
So I continued to practice as hard as they did. A few days later, after several wrestling, I gradually found that the car was like a good horse tamed by me, and finally I was free to drive.
That night, I recalled learning to ride a bike during the day, from which I realized that you can't succeed at once. You must have experienced failure, and then through unremitting efforts, you will eventually succeed. As the saying goes, failure is the mother of success. We should learn from our failures and sum up our experience.