Nick A Broadwater
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The just place of fate
When I was in fifth grade, I learned how to cook, and I liked to rush in front of my mom to make rice after I finished my homework, and even though she wouldn't let me, I insisted and argued irrationally, "My teacher said that those who can cook are good kids! And smelling rice makes you smarter!" My mom laughed helplessly every time, and I was very proud of myself.
By Nick A Broadwater3 years ago in Psyche
Girl, why don't you fight with composure
When you are young, you should have the foresight and perseverance to sink your teeth into it. See around people in love, see who went to KTV again, and see who stayed in the dormitory for a few days on the Internet. So, you can not sulk, you doubt now hard for what, why others are comfortable and comfortable every day, but I have to be lonely, constantly struggling. Especially, when you are still a girl?
By Nick A Broadwater3 years ago in Humans
A child without an umbrella must run hard
If you encounter a rainy day, a lot of rain, the worst thing is that you do not have an umbrella, what will you do, is to run hard? Or stroll through the rain? This reminds me of a very philosophical story: two people are wandering in the street, suddenly the sky is raining heavily, one of the passers-by A pulls out his legs and runs, while passers-by B is not moved, or adhere to the original pace, passers-by A is very curious to ask: why do not you run? He replied: Why should I run, is there no rain in front of me? Since it is all in the rain, why should I waste my energy running? The passerby was speechless.
By Nick A Broadwater3 years ago in Motivation