Some people think independence is good, even good. In the past, only parents had the right to do things at home, without any points. Now that we are finally independent, isn't this "doing whatever you want" uninvited? Get rid of the excessive care of parents, get rid of the excessive bondage of family members, and let yourself leave something to be proud of in life. For example, study how to save time, water and washing powder in washing clothes, observe how clothes can be dried more easily, and sum up some experience in folding quilts.
It can be seen that "independence" can be said to be a frightening devil and a necessary process for people to become powerful. Independence has two sides.
Independent madness and adventure
Look at some fragments of our independent life when we lived away from home:
Every time after school, we "independent ghosts" run back to the dormitory, throw down our schoolbags and grab MP3 players. Wait, what's this? The answer, of course, is listening to music, especially rock music. Think about it, seven complete classes a day, plus two hours of evening self-study, finally survived the school, and now in our independent world-dormitory, can we relax? Every time we come to this independent world, we are completely relaxed and relaxed to a crazy state. And we "independent ghosts" have all become crazy at this time. In this world, whatever happens in writing, washing clothes and taking a bath can almost be described as "crazy". We feel that only when we are "crazy" can we completely relax our nervous nerves and add some fun to our study.
But it is because we are too "crazy" that many people are dissatisfied. Dormitory administrators are always picking on us in a rage, and the seniors in Grade Three upstairs are always coming down to smash our windows. Some people even said, "Students, please don't make any noise. This is a dormitory, not a stage. " It sounds humorous, but we are happy to accept it.
But once we were scared to death by these independent ghosts. That day, when we were still "crazy", suddenly several people with messy hair and clothes came to our dormitory. We thought they were hooligans and came to rob, and suddenly we panicked, and "madness" became silence. But this time, it's okay. They are not hooligans. It turned out to be a false alarm. Later, I learned that this was all caused by "madness". Those people are our own kind. They are attracted by our songs and often "crazy" like us.
Fear comes from independence, strength comes from independence, and madness and adventure still come from independence. Independence makes junior high school life more colorful.