On the road of my life, there is a sentence that has always inspired me to move forward, that is, "Eat a cut and gain wisdom."
It was a math test. When I was a teacher When I handed out the test papers, I found that many of the questions were relatively easy, and I had already done many of them, so I was secretly happy. I answered the questions very quickly. It only took about half an hour to complete the entire test paper. At this time, I found that apart from me, there was no other classmate who could compare with me. I secretly glanced at the classmates sitting near me, and some of them hadn't even finished one yet. Even Ren Yahan and Liu Guanliang, who usually have good grades, are still frowning and thinking. The feeling of pride in my heart became stronger and stronger. While I was laughing at the classmate who was slow in writing, I started playing tricks. I checked and completely forgot about it. When the bell rang for the end of get out of class, I was the first to hand in the test paper.
The next day, the teacher walked into the classroom holding the corrected test paper. Looking at the smiling expression on the teacher's face, I know that everyone must have done well in the exam this time. The test papers were handed out, and I raised my ears and waited for the teacher's praise. "Liu Guanliang, 100 points." "Zhang Jiangbei, 99.5 points." "Ren Yahan, 98 points." "Li Zhenghao, 95 points."...What? Not me yet. More than half of the students have understood the test paper. Could it be...could it be that the teacher forgot? Maybe the teacher praised me at the end? "Zhao Yilin, 81 points." Ah, 81 points? No way. The teacher must have made a mistake, or the score statistics are wrong! No, the teacher never makes this kind of mistake. I lowered my head and took back the long-awaited test paper. After a preliminary inspection, I found errors in the test paper: the numbers in two application questions were copied incorrectly, three calculation questions were calculated incorrectly, and There were also many errors in filling in the blanks, judgments, and choices that should not have occurred. This "81 points" was like a loud thunder strike in my ears, and I woke up from a dream; it was also like a long whip whipping my heart, teaching me how dare I be careless? This "81 points" was also the worst in my history.
After school in the afternoon, I returned home with my head down. My mother asked me: "Son, what happened? Why are you looking so sad?" I said: "I only scored 81 points in yesterday's math test. "My mother came over and touched my head and comforted me and said, "Son, it's okay. As the saying goes, 'You will gain wisdom after a hard time.'" I listened to my mother's words and learned the lessons of this exam. I understood. No matter what you do, you should be serious and serious.
This is not a story, but a profound philosophy. The famous saying "Eat a bite and gain wisdom" will always be remembered in my heart.