- 最后登录
- 2011-4-12
- 在线时间
- 0 小时
- 寄托币
- 862
- 声望
- 0
- 注册时间
- 2005-11-10
- 阅读权限
- 25
- 帖子
- 2
- 精华
- 0
- 积分
- 828
- UID
- 2156425
- 声望
- 0
- 寄托币
- 862
- 注册时间
- 2005-11-10
- 精华
- 0
- 帖子
- 2
|
修改后的。
Most part of our lives, as a philosopher said, is difficult and bitter, only the small part of it is happy and sweet. So how do we treat the difficult time in our lives? Depression, sad or pessimism? As far as I am concerned, I agree that we can learn much from these difficulties. They are actually valuable lessons and teach us what we can not get from the success. Although I am a youth in my 20th, I have also experienced some difficulties before and through these times I had gained much, such as persistence and optimism.
Persistence is such a kind of quality that we can only get from those difficult times because we have two choices at that time: to insist on or to give up. If we endure the pains and difficulties, we could know the value of persistence, that is, persistence can give us the drive to achieve our goals. When I was in my high school, my math was a big problem for me. I even worried that the math test could fail in the final college entrance examination. Encountering such a difficulty, I have no other choice but to persist. During the whole three years, I tried my best to learn math well and spent much more time on it than other students. Finally, my math score become the highest one in my class. From this case, I know that if we overcome the difficulties, then we can own persistence and some difficult problems in the future may become easy to deal with.
However, there are some difficulties that are beyond our ability to solve, although we have persisted. So we have to face a failure at last. If so, can we call them valuable lessons? The answer is positive. Even the difficult times end with a failure, they are still valuable lessons because they could lead us to think about the better side about the difficulty and the failure. Gradually, we will become an optimistic person. Take me as an example. I was majored in chemistry when I entered the university. But I did not like it at first. Whenever I compare my major with those popular ones such as IT and computer science, I would be depressed very much. I had no interest in my lessons and no confidence about my future. But I also realized that the depression made no sense. So I tried to persuade myself that chemistry is also a good subject and I would also have a good future if I work hard. When the difficult times had finished, I have been more optimistic than before.
When we encounter difficulties, keep on pursuing our dreams and even fail at last, face the new life optimistically. That is what I have learned from the difficulties. As an old saying goes, "experience itself is wealth". For me, these difficulties are valuable lessons for my future. |
|