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What is the luckiest person you have ever met?
Xiaofa, who often picks up money, is very puzzling. We played sand digging together, and he dug up 50 yuan (which is particularly memorable so far);

He went out to play and walked ahead. Suddenly he saw a few dollars and went to pick it up. He looked up and found a pile of change in front of him, called us to pick it up, and hit a light (it was later found that it was wrong. He stood there waiting for the owner, but he never came, so it was 10 yuan, and the traffic on the street really saw the owner and left);

There is too much money to pick up, don't list them one by one, imagine it yourself;

At the beginning of junior high school, the results were ok, but the graduation exam was only above average, and I couldn't get the second best score in junior high school, but! ! ! He was assigned there (except for the best one, all other junior high schools here are assigned by luck, and there are about six or seven junior high schools here);

In the first grade, I died miserably in physics, with 80 points in my thirties, 70 points in chemistry and 40 points in English. In the third grade, he got a perfect score of 150, but didn't skip 70 or 80. Later, I took physics 68, chemistry 66 and English 1 14 (don't ask me how I remember it so clearly), and later I got a good one.

Finally, in high school, yes, physics is still poor, but he can get in. Five single-choice questions are all right, and three multiple-choice questions total *** 18. He got 9 points, and he got 70% to 80% on the big questions behind. If he can do it halfway, I might feel better. I asked him for advice and he said he couldn't do it at all. It's really serious. In fact, I probably know that when I sit near him, he doesn't talk at all in class. The interested part says something to the teacher, and when bored, the mouth twists. Everyone can see that he is distracted (this is most of the time), and! ! ! He hardly does his homework, but he is lazy. He did 6% of his homework in one semester, mostly in the first section of the first chapter (because no one checked it in high school, he answered the questions himself). He successfully stabilized physics and mathematics in high school by his own coquettish operation (mathematics is lucky, but he has a good foundation in mathematics, which is a combination of strength and luck. I don't want to talk about mathematics in detail.

After the college entrance examination, he said that he might have scored more than 400 points, but he really felt that he didn't do well in the exam. He said sincerely, yes, I believe it. Later, more than 560, higher than usual 10 points. I was silent. When filling in the volunteer, it seems that the scores of the school where he applied for Volunteer A in previous years can't get in, so he basically stepped on the line and is more likely to be dismissed, because he can get on the investment line, but the major he chose can't get in. Moreover, he only filled in one major in this school and chose not to obey the adjustment. I emmm, and later, he was admitted! ! ! The lowest score of this major is 568, and his naked score is lower than this. However, he has a nationality plus 10, and he was admitted in his early 570s. People, fate. . .

He is really the luckiest man I have ever met. Will he be jealous? Yes, but I like him very much, because his personality is really super to my taste and he never talks about his luck. He once told me seriously that he sometimes felt really scared. When your strength is not worthy of your grades, he even won the first prize several times. He thinks he is a little strong, but he is definitely not the first. This is compared with other students.

I think I think it's good to be lucky from his point of view, but I think I'll be scared if it's true. It buries your truth, and your joy is mixed with doubts. It really won't be a good thing, you don't know when it will be lost, and others will suspect that you will relax and urge you, but you are really just not that strong. Everyone is denying your efforts, thinking that your efforts are just fooling around. I think it's a little scary here, and I'm even a little glad that I'm not too lucky or too unlucky.

Later, I asked him what the hell he volunteered for the college entrance examination. I don't know. If he quits, he will almost have to reread. He said he was gambling, and he didn't have the determination to repeat it completely. He wants to fill in a "precarious" university to help him choose. He wants to give himself a chance to repeat himself and win by strength. He didn't tell anyone why. At that time, he just said that he really wanted to study in this school. I said you were naive, and he said yes. Fortunately, he walked out of his own way, relying on strength. Of course, the lucky big baby is still here, but he can confidently tell me what I have succeeded and how I got serious. At that moment, I was really happy for him. His satisfaction was really obvious at that time. His whole body is telling him that he deserves this achievement.

Whether you believe this story or not, and whether you think these things are lucky, I just want to tell you that in the face of absolute good luck, you are not really ecstatic, and bad luck is not without benefits. You can confidently say "I have been a strong person all my life" and be alert to the outside world. These are your long-term natural reactions, at least others need to spend a long time practicing to get them.

Luck is hard to control. Good luck and bad luck are relative. You can't change your luck, so try to make use of it and make it your absolute advantage.

Finally, living is the greatest care for you in this world.