It was a sunny morning, and I flapped my wings and "wandered" outside a classroom. Listening to the children reading aloud, I was intoxicated. Suddenly, the sound of reading stopped, and all eyes in the classroom turned to me. I was surprised and flapped my wings to fly away, but I couldn't fly. I struggled to climb forward, but it was too slow. I just buried my head in my wings and did nothing.
But the children didn't come out, and then a teacher came in and he saw me. He pointed at me and said, "The eagle is the king of birds. It is very good at flying and can fly freely at high altitude. But why can't this eagle fly? Because it is afraid of the great pain of learning to fly, it will never be king of birds! " Hearing this, I had a strong shock inside. Yes, running away from setbacks will only make me never fly. Only by facing up to setbacks and challenging setbacks can I soar in the blue sky! Thought of here, I walked to the cliff. ...
Now, there is a flying eagle in the sky. It hovers in the sky, shouting the hottest words in my heart: let the pain come more violently! I won't run away again. ...
Postscript: the eagle that escapes setbacks can't fly, and those who escape setbacks can't succeed. Only by facing up to setbacks can we fly freely in the high altitude of life!