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Eagle and Chicken – The Story of Growing Up

When I got home from work one day, my daughter stood in the hallway with tears in her eyes waiting for me. I was shocked to think that she had been wronged at school, so I asked, "What's wrong, baby?" She replied quietly: "Today I scored 89 points in the Language Test." "And then there was a whining... This was the first time he had scored less than 90, feeling that he could not forgive himself, a little admitting to death, having been quiet in his own sadness, and perhaps feeling in her young mind that the sky was about to fall. Although we adults think that this is not a big deal, it is better to be careful next time, but a lot of times we have to think differently and find a way of thinking that they are more receptive to.

Later, I said to her: You see the eagle flies very high, and the chicken, usually only moves on the ground, the chicken will never reach the height of the eagle. If one day, the eagle is tired and falls on the ground to rest for a while, and the chicken suddenly jumps, it will definitely surpass the eagle's, right? She nodded seriously. The occasional failure and success doesn't mean anything. Fail, review to find the reason; success, can not be proud. The daughter smiled after listening.

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