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400 words (in the exam) on the famous composition full of losses and moderate gains
Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. This sentence is familiar to everyone. It turns out that I only have a superficial understanding of its meaning. After receiving the notice last time, my mother's words made me deeply understand this point.

That day, I came to school with great expectation, waiting for the arrival of my grades. "Song teacher is coming! Teacher Song is here! " I saw Teacher Song coming with a thick notice. After several "migrations", we settled down in the open space in front of the canteen, and then the notice was sent down by our classmates. Hey! Mine, let me see. What do you mean by "teacher's comment: little gain, full loss"? Are these six words in one semester? Teacher Song is not a buddy! I can't help it It's already written. Can you erase it? Alas ~! Seeing the students on the side, Teacher Song gave them a lot of comments, which was unfair! When I got home, my mother asked my teacher's comments on the notice, and I casually said, "Just six words." Mother asked, "Which six words?" "Humble interests, full of losses." Mother frowned and said, "These six words are very important! He reflects your performance this semester. Do you know why Teacher Song wrote this way? " I shook my head. "This shows that your performance this semester is not bad! You are not modest and humble, so you can't get good grades. You are proud, complacent and arrogant. To put it bluntly, that is karma. " Karma? Alas! Am I really different? Proud? Complacency? Arrogance is not what Teacher Song gave me! It seems that I have to try my best to leave a good impression on Teacher Song next semester! Correct your own shortcomings and get praise from the teacher, not criticism!

The benefits are not great, and the losses are full. These six words will accompany me all my life, warning me to be modest, not complacent, not proud!