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My View on Winning
Winning is obviously vital in our lifes, because honestly, that is what we work hard for a lot of the times. It does feel great when you win, but no one can keep winning throughout their lives. So what do we do when we lose? Complaining about how unfair life is, or secretly hating the winner? The answer is no, we should always be prepared for losing and dare stand up and keep on moving, because all that complaining does is to waste your time. However, if you learn the lesson from losing this time and remains a positive attitude, there is a much bigger chance that you will win next time. And stop bragging around if you actually do win, because the losers will all be working hard for next time when you are showing off.
Life is like a game, people win and people lose. But what matters the most is that you have done your best on whatever you decides to work on, because then no matter what you end up with, there will be no regrets.
Winning is obviously vital in our lifes, because honestly, that is what we work hard for a lot of the times. It does feel great when you win, but no one can keep winning throughout their lives. So what do we do when we lose? Complaining about how unfair life is, or secretly hating the winner? The answer is no, we should always be prepared for losing and dare stand up and keep on moving, because all that complaining does is to waste your time. However, if you learn the lesson from losing this time and remains a positive attitude, there is a much bigger chance that you will win next time. And stop bragging around if you actually do win, because the losers will all be working hard for next time when you are showing off.
Life is like a game, people win and people lose. But what matters the most is that you have done your best on whatever you decides to work on, because then no matter what you end up with, there will be no regrets.
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Many Chinese parents are very concerned with their children's study and always expect them to win. This not only include their academic results but also in extra-curriculums. For example, when their child attend interest group classes such as drawing class, instead of treating this as their child's hobby, the parents always have much higher expecations and expect them to win in competitions and receive awards. But does winning everything really mean the only and most important thing for their children?
The answer is definitely yes for Chinese parents. As they think winning marks the success of their children, as employers are likely to employ people with the highest academic record and good school always accept good students.
The answer is definitely yes for Chinese parents. As they think winning marks the success of their children, as employers are likely to employ people with the highest academic record and good school always accept good students.
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