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An essay on "The Enlightenment of One Sentence to Me" 150 words.
I have heard a famous saying: "Where there is a will, there is a way." You must have heard of it! This famous saying inspired me.

I remember one weekend, I finished my homework and had nothing to do. It suddenly occurred to me that I might as well learn to ride a bike! I ran to my mother and said, "Mom, I want to learn to ride a bike." My mother obviously disagreed, and after my repeated entreaties, my mother agreed.

Mother came to the clearing with her bicycle. "To learn to ride a bike, you must first learn to push it forward," mom explained. So I pushed the bike three or four times. I got on the bike, took my right foot first, and pushed my left foot forward. I only rode for a while. Suddenly, it was dark, and I fell off my bike. My whole body ached, tears trickled down, and I thought: It's so difficult to learn to drive.

My mother helped me up and comforted me, saying, "You can't learn to ride a bike in a moment or two. You should grasp the essentials, sit in the car, keep your body straight, hold the handlebars tightly and keep the balance of the car. Let's do it again! " I wiped my tears and started over. I remembered my mother's words, learned my lesson, rode my bike carefully, and finally learned to ride a bike after daily practice.

This famous saying tells us a fact: nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to work hard, you will succeed!