Wednesday, September 22, 2010

092210 Ping Ping

Summary
When Mr. Nakagawa was a freshman at his first day of school, he went to his first class. The teacher took an envelope up and asked every student whether who wanted it. However, every student was talking with each other, so teacher was ignored. Therefore, she said that there was ten US dollars in it. Mr. Nakagawa walked to the front of the class and used right hand to take the envelope as soon as he heard it. Then he opened the envelope and found there was just one point two dollars. Every else students were laughing, but Mr. Nakagawa didn’t care.

Lesson
“Don’t care other people’s judgments.”

My experience:
Three years ago, when I was a freshman, we had a graduation trip because freshman is the last year in middle school in Taiwan. In the last day of trip, we went shopping. When I saw a pretty dress, I really wanted to buy it, but my classmate told me the pink dress was so ugly and didn’t fit on me. I listened her advice even though I almost bought it that I took out my wallet to count how much I had. After a week, we had civilian clothes day. I saw she was wearing the pink clothes when she was far from me. After I walked closer, I noticed she bought the dress that I saw in the graduation trip and wore it. I was so mad that I couldn’t say any words. After this experience, I knew that sometimes we have to fallow our feeling. Although others opinions are different with us, we can just be ourselves.




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