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A 150-word essay on overcoming difficulties

There are many difficult things to overcome in life, such as when I first learned to ride a scooter.

When I was in the fifth grade, I was very jealous when I watched other people gliding around on scooters, so I clamored for my mother to buy me one too. Tongue, he agreed. Not long after, my mother bought back a beautiful scooter, and I started practicing enthusiastically while holding on to the wall. After practicing for a few times, I felt that I had mastered it, so I let go and started running on the roadside. Three seconds later, I fell heavily to the ground with a "pop", "Ah, my beloved butt!" After a scream, I started practicing again, and my hard work paid off. After countless falls and countless I finally made a lot of progress between the first practice. In the following days, I kept practicing every day and insisted on winning. I finally learned how to skate on that day. Now I can skate very skillfully, making 360° turns and sudden braking. I can make a U-turn and let my younger siblings stand on the scooter and play together. Now I am also the envy of others.

Failure is the mother of success. Only after the wind and rain can there be a beautiful rainbow. If fate gives you failure, then it will definitely give you success. People cannot be defeated by their own fear, just like A famous saying goes: “The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than the danger itself.

"Isn't it?