That clear footprint still haunts me today. On the first day of junior high school, our city held the fifth "Cup" junior high school mathematics invitational tournament. As a top math student in the school, I resolutely signed up. Then, how many nights, the desk lamp accompanied me late into the night, leaving my footprints on a lot of math papers. After several weeks of hard work, I took part in the competition, and faced with dozens of difficult problems, I was not afraid.
Fear, with the weapons taught by the math teacher, fought its way out in the sea of questions and completed most of the questions. Many things happen. A few weeks later, I got the certificate of the second prize in this competition and smiled knowingly. The footprint of growing up has devoted my struggle and struggle. ?
That vague footprint made me deeply uneasy again. Two mock exams before the middle school entrance examination, I was pushed out of the top three grades because I failed math. At that time, I was in the lowest mood and hesitated to fill in my volunteers. The shadow of failure is like a stone of fate on my heart, and I am faced with the most severe choice on the road of life. At the crossroads of life, it was the teacher who pointed out the direction for me. She analyzed my present situation in her unique way and smiled and said to me, "You have the strength to be admitted to a key middle school. The teacher believes you. The key is whether you have confidence! " The teacher's words made my blood boil, the shadow of failure suddenly disappeared, and I found myself again-a confident and hardworking me. The footprint of growing up has poured into the teacher's care for me. ?
I will never forget that a few nights before the entrance examination, I was tossing and turning in bed and couldn't sleep. In a few days, the mid-term exam that determines my life is coming, and I am very nervous. In desperation, I called my sleeping mother in the next room. When I spoke my mind, my mother smiled with relief and said to me, "Have you ever heard of such a sentence?" "All roads lead to Rome" means that as long as you work hard, you can succeed in all ways. As long as you work hard, you will succeed in the senior high school entrance examination. Even if you fail, you can succeed in other ways. "I begin to understand. The footprints of success are full of parents' support and encouragement. ?
The footprint of my growth is the crystallization of my efforts and the care and encouragement of teachers and parents. The road of life is still very long, and I will stick to it and leave a more brilliant footprint.