I remember once, on my way home from school, my bicycle chain broke. I hurried out of the car and saw one end of the chain lying on the ground feebly. I reluctantly took it off and put it in the back of the car. What should I do? I had to push it. Just then, my classmate "Rabbit" passed by and he asked me, "xxx, what's the matter?" I said gloomily; "Unfortunately, the chain is broken." "Rabbit" thought for a moment and said to me, "Let me give you a ride." So I set off with the handlebar in one hand and the "rabbit" car in the other. Along the way, "Rabbit" told jokes for a while and talked about school for a while, which made me forget my misfortune and immerse myself in happiness. Unconsciously came to the crossroads, "rabbit" wanted to send me home, I politely declined. I pushed the car home.
The sky is gray and the night is getting dark. I'm in a bad mood. I can't help thinking, today is really unlucky. This broken bike is of poor quality and the chain is broken. It's far from home, and there is a lot of homework today. What should I do? Thinking about it, I saw a car stalled ahead. I rushed over excitedly. The stall owner looked at the car, quickly connected the chain and said, "This is no problem. Try riding it. " I stepped on it twice and the wheel immediately turned. I said thank you and took money out of my pocket, but I could only take out a piece of paper. It suddenly occurred to me that I spent all my pocket money today. My face suddenly turned red, and I whispered to the vendor, "Sorry, I don't have any money with me today." At this point, I have butterflies in my stomach. I think when this is over, the stall owner will give me a good scolding. There must be a lot of people watching around, and I must be embarrassed. To my surprise, the stall owner smiled and said to me, "Never mind, don't forget to bring money next time you repair the car." I thanked him again and again, and he waved and said to me, "Let's go, it's getting dark, and your parents will be worried." I got on the bus and drove home. Along the way, the moon was so round, the street lamps were so bright and the neon lights were colorful. I am intoxicated, happy and feel really lucky.
I am so lucky. I didn't win the prize or find my wallet, but I met my classmates' help when I was unlucky, and I was generously forgiven by the vendor when I was embarrassed. I learned from my helpful classmates that when others encounter difficulties, they will feel warm and lucky. I learned more understanding and tolerance from this magnanimous peddler, and others will feel respected and lucky. Luck is all around us. Our luck is the luck of others and our own.