
Summary:Mr. Story
Edward Yao
9/22/10
Mr. Story
He told about his experience for his collage life. When he was a freshman in the collage. More than 500 freshmen in the gym to joined opening ceremony. Every freshmen talked and faced with each other. They looked very happy and excited. When the teacher stood on the stage, they kept quiet. Then the teacher took out an envelope. Then he said," who wanted get the envelope." Nobody, then he said, "we had money in the envelope." Every freshmen looked each other. They turned around the head. Then Mr.nakagawa went to get the envelope. Opened the envelope, just 1dollar and 20cents. Every freshmen was laughing. They just stood in the big gym. Then the teacher took out the other envelope, and he said," if you got the envelope, you could get a book. "Everyone moved fast to get it.
Lesson : now, we should become to be first person
I don't know if I have have you ever heard a such story. Maybe you know. In ancient time, people never know crab. No body wanted to try to eat it. One day, people did and he succeeded. The crab was so delicious. What did this story tell us? What you learned? I appreciate we become to be first person in the present society. I have read some paragraph. In the USA, many companies have a lot of competition between each others. That often reflects the importance of the first one. If you are first one, you can get more money, and you will be more succeeded. You can get what ever you want to do in the future which job has more money. For example, I will become a doctor. I will work in hospital .Like Mr.'s story, he did first one to get the envelope. I think he succeeded. He had the courage to do .He was fast than the other freshmen. In the future maybe after ten years, I will join in the work which have a little money. If I lost, I would not have opportunities to Everything always depend on this reason. For example, if I want to get a job, but I don't go get is fast. Some people were fast than me . I will lost this job. We need to think about it in your future life.
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