My brother's name is Kai, and my mother hopes that he can be as square as regular script and be an upright and rigorous person.
It is said that he stuttered when he was a child. Who would have thought that a person who couldn't speak fluently when he was a child would become a monitor when he grew up?
He used to be a scum, scum to that extent? There are about nine courses in junior high school, with 780 points, and he can only get 200 points. He always thought that he would continue to study, and later, like several generations, he farmed in the countryside, married a daughter-in-law, had children, and lived a poor life.
All the changes started from the second day of junior high school. As a poor student in the last two rows, he has never been called to the podium to do problems. At that time, there happened to be a new class teacher. He didn't know that Kege was a poor student, but he was asked to do problems in front of the blackboard in the first class. Brother Kay stood on it at a loss. The teacher said patiently, "Don't worry, look at the steps of the students next to you."
Brother Kay forgot how he finished the problem that day. It happened that he was lucky and did it right. The students applauded, and the teacher smiled approvingly and said to him, "Look, you are amazing. Everything you do is right."
He blushed. I don't know whether he was ashamed because he received the compliment for the first time or because the blind cat met a dead mouse. In short, after that day, his grades rose like mushrooms after rain. ...
Later, I was admitted to the best high school and a university in a small county. ...
I can't solve a math problem when I go home in my first year of high school. At that time, he was a sophomore. I asked him a question, and he answered it in three different ways in ten minutes ... I was surprised by his memory and idea of solving the problem.
He just smiled and said, "Senior three, brush the questions for one year, and you will know everything."
When I was in college, I was the monitor and the top three in my major. Although he doesn't have a part-time job, he always gets a scholarship. Later, he used his scholarship to travel ... and bought gifts for his parents.
In the past two years, he has come out to work. I thought he wouldn't work like that. However, every time he goes home, he always gets up early in the morning, recites words, studies English, reads books in the afternoon and handles work at night. Except for eating, he is basically busy at other times.
I asked him, "Brother, didn't you all graduate?" Why do you still learn English? "
"Because the company has many opportunities to travel abroad, how can I go abroad to see the world if I don't work hard?"
Yes, children in ordinary families like us can only see the outside world by themselves. ...
He always said that he didn't work hard enough and was not good enough, but in my eyes, he just pointed out the direction and gave me some light in my life.