2007年4月6日 星期五

About the "defect"

The humanity is interesting, and it always hopes everything is faultless. Hence, people excessively emphasize their appearance even abilities and emotion for attempting to cover up defects. They are not willing to be hated with little defect by others.

People are not perfect natively, in other words, everyone has weakness. Perhaps, these shortcomings will usually cause the inconvenience even hurt to other people. But, if we face to our weak points with aggressive attitude, each weakness is an advantage, too.

There is an old saying that goes, “Failure is the mother of success”. That means failure is not just a weakness but a method of success. Hence, we can take the story “The Missing Piece meets the big O” for example, the Missing Piece has a defect of the sharp sector, but he did not become worse even find a better way to change himself. To sum up, defect is not certainly all like bad things, and it is just a process to make someone more and more consummate. Therefore, don’t escape even conceal it painstakingly!

2007年4月1日 星期日

Teachers Just Don't Understand

“Teachers just don’t understand” is a story that talks about a teacher Mrs. Johnson had to worry about her sick daughter Lu Ann and her husband's job at the same time. However, every day, she still had to bunk up energy to the school for her report and her students. She felt very tired, but no one can show understanding and sympathy for her. Besides, the class was noisy and student did not hand in homework. She cannot afford .

I very like the paragraph of the communication of Mrs. Johnson and her husband Stan. Especially, One words that Mrs. Johnson’s husband said- "It'll be OK. Don't worry about anything.” Because when I am dejected, I want someone to encourage and accompany me, too.

Everyone has own vexation, but it cannot be understand every time. Take this story for example; Mrs. Johnson cannot realize why Ronnie Taylor did not hand in his homework and Ronnie Taylor also cannot understand why Mrs. Johnson is so angry. Hence, in my opinion, we just put ourselves in one's shoes, and not ask “why” anymore.