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Ou's core argument
My autobiography

Time flies, day by day. Before I knew it, I was a girl in the sixth grade of primary school. Although I think I have grown up, I will never grow up in the eyes of my parents. Life is like a colorful balloon, drifting with the wind, sometimes big, sometimes small, just like people's mood ups and downs.

One's life is full of ups and downs. Turning to my growing experience, you will clearly see that there is a bold topic that I regret very much.

That was when I was a freshman in high school. The school leaders came to our class and always asked a difficult question. I thought to myself: How can the teacher ask such a difficult question? I don't know what to do. At this time, "a brainwave" came up with a "good" idea: get under the table. I adopted my own "good" method and quickly got under the table. However, I can't avoid the difficulties. The teacher still asks me questions. I stood up in fear. My heart is like fifteen buckets of water-seven ups and downs, but I have nothing to say. The teacher said to me in an educational tone, "No! Don't be afraid of trouble! Failure is the mother of success. As long as you do it with your heart, you will succeed! "

If there is really regret medicine in the world, I really want to buy more bags! I really regret it!

The meaning of this sentence is so profound that it makes me understand that when I encounter difficulties, I will not shrink back. It seems that he is a bright light that illuminates my young mind when I am afraid of the dark. When I get lost, point me in the right direction; When I feel difficult, guide me to the other side of success. ...

Regret is not single, but also sweet company. In the fifth grade, the school held a Thanksgiving team newspaper activity. When it's time to award prizes, I'm in the fifth grade, "the third prize …" and "the second prize …". At this time, my heart was pounding like a rabbit and I thought, How terrible! What if you don't win the first prize? No, I must be the best. My teacher once said to me: Don't be afraid of difficulties. Failure is the mother of success. As long as you put your heart into it, you will succeed! At that time, my heart was sweeter than eating honey, and I thought: I won the only first prize in the sixth grade. My idea is right and I am the best. At this time, thunderous applause rang out in the classroom. Don't mention how happy you are.

Childhood is a colorful kite, flying beautiful dreams; Childhood is a mirror, reflecting our innocent smiling faces; Childhood is a beach, let us see our running steps; Happy childhood is like white clouds in the sky, with unique charm; Happy childhood is like a rainbow after rain, colorful; Happy childhood is like a star, always flashing in the growing sky.