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The Key to Success |
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According to Wilson, we become great because of our dreams, and all successful
people are dreamers. They dream of the future by the warmth of a winter fire or
in the mist of a cloudy day. Some let their dreams quietly fade away, while
others nurture and maintain them until they overcome adversity and are filled
with light and hope. It is those who truly believe that their dreams will come
true that are blessed with the light and hope they seek.
When I was young, I dreamed of becoming a teacher, standing at the front of a
classroom, imparting knowledge to my students. As I grew older, I hoped to
become a doctor, prescribing medicines that would cure all pain and suffering.
Now, my dream is to become a writer, using my pen to create beautiful words that
elevate the human spirit.
Writers should have their own unique thoughts, but they must first absorb the
essence of others' ideas. During my free time, I often read books and immerse
myself in the melancholy of "searching, cold and clear, sad and miserable" and
the philosophy of "the greatest sorrow of humanity is having too many rules"
(Han Han's "Three Doors"). The ocean of books has taught me a lot and has given
me some unique thoughts of my own.
To become a writer like Mo Yan, I must not only have my own thoughts, but I must
also practice continuously. With every essay, I pour my heart into writing every
word and sentence, ensuring that each piece shines brightly. When I read my
meticulously crafted essays in front of the class, I feel fulfilled. I know that
every bit of progress I make is a step towards achieving my dreams.
As far as our dreams take us, the stage will be just as large. On the stage of
our dreams, even without lights or an audience, as long as we have ourselves, it
is enough. |
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