Let go of your troubles.
Put down your dignity. Hearing the word dignity, I believe everyone will think that dignity is an adult's business now, and we will talk about it when we grow up! However, I learned the little things my family taught me to maintain my dignity in life. One night, I was doing my homework The homework that could have been finished in a short time was blocked by a problem. I quickly finished the problem and found that I couldn't do it. I never even thought about it. I put down my pen and went to do something else, waiting for my father to tell me the problem. After a while, dad came back. I dragged my father to tell me the topic. Seeing his hesitation, I begged: "Dad, please tell me!" " Dad was very angry and said, "beg?" Why are you begging me? Do you know what kind of people beg? Is a beggar, kneeling on the ground begging for charity; It is the weak, the weak who dare not try in the face of difficulties. You have dignity, how can you ask for help casually? In view of your performance just now, I won't give you a lesson. Do it yourself! " Then he ran back to his room to sleep. I was so angry that I thought: Do you like to talk? Well, I can do it without you! I thought and strode into my room. After sitting down, I took out my manuscript paper and began to do the problem seriously. This time, I read the question carefully again, thinking about it left and right, but I still can't think of anything. But I already knew the questions, so I dug out the book, found these questions, looked at the examples and notes, set the formula, and finished the questions in a short time. Look at your grades, so happy! I took the completed questions and gave them to my father for examination and signature. After reading it, my father said, "Not bad! Keep trying. But remember, you can't say please to others easily, you have your own dignity! Think about it, how many people forget their dignity now, face a little setbacks and difficulties, just give up and pray for others' pity and help, can they still become useful people? Remember? " "Oh, I see! "I sat in my little bed, relishing my father's words, which benefited me a lot and made me understand what dignity is.