Personal Narrative: My Place To Stand

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My Place to Stand “Work hard you may not able to be successful, relax you will live happily.” This is a quote I read when I was on the Internet. It is not appropriate as a quote to make a person create their value. But it makes me think about why I’m trying to get better. When I was young, my mother started to teach me how important my grades mean to my life. I saw myself as the best in the world, I will be the police officer, the prime minister, at least a pilot in the future. I got a couple of hundreds on my math tests, but my grades dropped heavily after I went to the middle school. I analyzed the reasons and at the first time, I found out when I was becoming better, the people around me study harder. I’m always a sand on the island, or tail of phoenix. I thought it was because others are smarter than me, I relaxed a little bit. Another semester passed, everyone was better than me. I got 60 on math and 40 on physics. I became the worst …show more content…
Pryor, “You are good enough, it’s just you can be better.” It is a knock on my head. I finally wake up; I’m already good enough, compared to what I have when I was in China, my grades are so much better myself. All the stress I’m having is just the ability I have doesn’t fit what I want to be. My value in the world has proved already. Everyone has his/her value in this society, whatever they do, they are a part of it. A person who is trying hard shouldn’t because his/her parent, friend, or teacher told to be. He/she is doing it for him/herself. There is a place for me to stand when I was born, throughout my life, everything is moving in a positive direction, I have my room, my phone, my PC...I ask for what I want, usually, my parents give me it. Right now I’m still trying, trying to get better. But I will not stress out, I feel happy about what I’m having, I just want more. A better PC, a great university. This is pretty much what I want for my entire high school