I did well in the exam once, but because of pride, there were more than 40 students in the class, and I got 20! I deserve it. Who told me I was proud?
I got a high score in the Chinese final exam of the fourth grade last semester. I smiled and felt like a genius. No one is smarter than me, and no one scores higher than me. I am ecstatic, spreading my scores to others everywhere, thinking that I am great, and deliberately laughing at those students with poor grades. I don't care about their self-esteem at all. I was even more excited when I heard that my classmates scored lower than me. After school, I ran home immediately, trying to tell my parents my good news quickly. My parents praised me when they heard the good news. I am more proud! However, in the Chinese exam next semester, I actually got the seventh from the bottom! I was dumbfounded at once. I don't want to pay attention to anyone anymore. I was jealous to see my classmates with high scores happy, but I thought to myself, "I was so happy when I got high marks." What a proud curse!
Pride has a bad influence on me. I'm not like Leonardo da Vinci. His father was a famous Italian city at that time, Frodo Renza, and he studied under the famous painter Fo Docchio. The teacher should start with drawing eggs. Da Vinci painted many eggs for more than ten days. Seeing that he was a little impatient, the teacher said to him, "Don't think it's easy to draw an egg. You know, no two of 1000 eggs are exactly the same, and the oval outline of eggs will be different. " After listening to the teacher's words, Da Vinci studied sketch attentively and finally created many famous paintings. I should listen to other people's opinions like him.
Da Vinci's spirit is worth learning. I also want to learn from Da Vinci. I should be open-minded I can't be proud of a small attack. "If there is one, why can't there be two?" I want to be modest, not proud.
"Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind." Indeed, as long as you are modest and not proud, you can achieve great results. This sentence will be my motto all my life.
Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind by 600 words.
I used to be a famous military chess player in my class and even in the whole school. For this, I feel very proud, but pride has also made me suffer a lot. That was not the case.
One day, I heard that there was a chess master in class 15, and his reputation was not below mine. I am very anxious. I'm afraid he'll rob me of my reputation, so I'm going to show him off after school and let him taste my power.
Finally, after school, I walked into the classroom of 15 class and saw that the chess master Cao Houtian was about to leave. I caught up with him in three steps and said to him, "Don't go yet. I heard that you are good at playing chess. How about we compare? " "Well," he answered me without hesitation. "Cao Houtian can win? Is the opponent a famous segment? " Everyone whispered in unison that a "war" broke out. ...
When the war started, I took the lead and played a game of his chess with the colonel. As a result, I was killed as soon as I ate a company commander. I thought this chess game was very big, so I blew it up with a bomb. As a result, he cheated me and died with his platoon leader. I immediately panicked, and even the commander was transferred to dinner. The consequences are of course obvious. Was blown up by his bomb. But after all, I am also an old hand at chess, and my heart suddenly calmed down, and then I used the commander to pound his lair. Finally, at this moment, I ate two of his teachers and a brigade commander. Unfortunately, I happened to meet his bomb, so my commander also died heroically. At this time, there are only some old and weak soldiers in my camp. Of course, he also knew this, and then transferred the commander and commanders to my camp to make my camp restless. But at this time, I have no strength to resist, so I have to wait for death.
The war is over and I lost. Everyone froze, and I froze. Tears of disappointment fell like broken beads. ...
This incident made me understand the true meaning of "modesty makes people progress and pride makes people lag behind"