This is my first blog and I hope I can manage it well to record some thoughts worth writing down.
Our English reading this week is about Who Moved My Cheese. I just read a section of it and I will respond two questions based on my reading.
1. What does this section say?
This section tells about four different characters used their unique abilities to pursue the same goal, finding their own special cheese, and ultimately succeed.
Two mice and two little people beings are different individuals so that they have their own skills to achieve the goal, such as the mouse Sniff has a good sense of smell while Scurry runs ahead. The two little people, Hem and Haw, use their brains to solve problems while the two mice use the simple trial-and-error method. Although they adopt different ways in the process, they have something in common, they tried to do it and persisted. They all dressed up every morning and ran into the maze. So certainly they made it finally.
2. What does this section mean for you? Give astory from your life.
I see that different people can realize their goals in their own special way. There are no two identical leaves in the world, and of course human beings are too. We have to discover our own shining points and use them to achieve our goals. But sometimes it takes time to accept ourselves.
Once I was always not satisfied with myself, thinking that I am such a general person with no strengths. Such thoughts had brought many negative effects. I had no confidence, afraid of speaking in front of the public.But as I grow up, I gradually discovered my uniqueness. I found my occasional silence is just a way of listening and accumulating, not a symbol of boredom or introversion. I become more like myself.
Now I realize there are so many ways to move forward, which may be clumsy or misled by cleverness, but they are all our unique experiences.What we need to do is accept it, then work hard and stick to it.
“All roads lead to Rome.” Everyone’s life is different, accept your own differences and live your life in your own unique way.