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One day I read a book saying that I want to "be the protagonist of my life." What does this sentence mean?
Life is like a play. When we sit down to enjoy a movie, we may appreciate the condensed life of others. We are excited and intoxicated by it, but we can't just appreciate it. Indulging in other people's stories is an illusory life and can't last long. We all want to write a chapter of our lives, and we all want to be the protagonists of our lives! A new life, set sail! Just share weal and woe, don't shut yourself in the corner, and don't let everyone ignore your talent. Everyone should shine a unique light on their own stage! The proverb "I was born useful" is not old-fashioned. Please believe, believe-I am the protagonist! In the second grade, I took part in a speech contest held by a school-this is my first time to participate in an activity held by a school. In a spacious auditorium, the audience was full of teachers and students, and a bright light hit the center of the stage. I sat in the audience, watching the speeches of the elite speakers on the stage, while reciting the speech I had memorized. My palms are sweating all the time, my heart is in my throat, my face is getting paler and paler, my mind is blank, and my eyes are beginning to empty. I am the sixth speaker, and now, the fourth contestant has finished his speech. Alas, I always talk like this in class. What can I do on stage later? My heart seems to be cooling the original teacher's encouragement to me, as if everyone abandoned me and ran to other students who gave speeches. "Clap your hands ..." A burst of applause woke me up. Player 5 is finished, it's my turn. I looked down at the stained ground and walked onto the stage. Standing on the stage and seeing so many audiences, I felt my smallness for the first time. I made a gift and started my speech. Although I have a microphone, my voice is comparable to that of mosquitoes. The words I recited under the stage, now, hehe, have long forgotten, let alone anything interesting. Somehow, I began to envy the audience, because they can be so relaxed, and I can only stand on the stage and forget my words in embarrassment. I feel like the floor under the stage, with stains everywhere, and I can only be laughed at and looked down upon. Compared with the previous players, the contrast is too great. Finally, I stumbled over my speech. What I was waiting for was not a flood of applause, but sparse, routine, reluctant clapping and even some laughter. I blushed and walked off the stage of my dreams. I didn't get good grades in this speech contest, but I learned a truth that I will never forget. Nothing is impossible if you overcome yourself! Watch TVB online: