Back to the Future
When I recalled the
memory of my childhood, it seems that I never focused on the reality. I had a
lot of imagination in my mind and I lived in that.
I think I was my every teacher's problem. I seldom handed out the homework and listened to the
class. I was late for school almost everyday. My score of tests was always
terrible. No matter how many times teachers warned me or punished me, I never
changed. But that doesn’t mean I was a bad girl. I was a quiet, shy and sweet
girl. I was just stubborn. I questioned the order and refused to do the thing I
didn’t totally understand. Because there were too many things I didn’t
understand when I was a child, I chose to do things in my own way, the way I
could understand but not for others.
Fortunately, I
have a great mom who always trusts me, even though she couldn’t understand what
I was doing. For example, she helped me skipping the class if I didn’t want to go.
She let me use markers to draw on every furniture and wall. She let me play
outside all day without curfew. Because of that, I am not afraid of making
mistake. I like challenge, solving problems and creating new idea. I think that is the important part causes the person who I am now.
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