Such a grand dream, how to achieve it? In my 20s, I'm ready to change my destiny. Say goodbye to laziness, raise the banner of hard work, leave my competitors behind on my path, surpass my limits, and march towards my ideal!
I vaguely remember running on the green field, dribbling, breaking through, shooting, invincible, standing on the red rubber track, conquering all opponents, and winning the championship. The confidence that sports bring makes me fearless in everything I do. It's the blood flowing in my veins; after years of dormancy, it's finally going to explode!
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In the years since leaving the football field and track and field, I've become increasingly lazy and developed many bad habits. After turning 20, my ideals became clearer, but I still couldn't shake off the aftereffects of laziness. I feel my fighting spirit is being eroded, my motivation and ability to pursue goals are gradually declining, I'm easily satisfied, and I crave stability. Is this still the same person who always strived to be number one?
For me, my ideals have never disappeared, and my pursuit has never stopped; it's just that circumstances and my own actions have gradually slowed down my pace. The GRE exam is on June 11th—is there enough time? I've heard from some experts that absolutely not! One month of hellish training is all it takes to succeed.
At 20, I could change everything in my life; I could pursue anything I wanted, and May 2011 marked the beginning of that pursuit. My moment of truth—never give up.
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Original author:Jake Tao,source:"20+ Years That Changed My Life"