One day after I graduated from kindergarten, the word origami suddenly popped up in my mind. I quickly asked my father to find an origami course on Baidu, and then climbed onto my father like a monkey, patted him on the head twice and said, "Hurry up!" " "ok!" Dad quickly found the tutorial and handed it to me. I jumped down from my father lightly, holding the tutorial in one hand and the paper in the other, and began to fold. I was a little impatient. I was impatient then. Soon, a flat piece of paper was ruined by me into a crumpled paper ball. Dad saw it, and he told me to be patient and not to rush it, or it would be chaotic again. So I took my father's advice and folded one. It's a little crooked, but at least I learned. My heart is sweeter than honey.
Until today, I have learned at least hundreds of kinds of origami. Origami can not only fold beautiful things, but also make people understand what failure is the mother of success and what persistence is victory.