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What's the thing you've stuck to for the longest time?
I have done many things, but the longest and proudest thing I have done is to be a volunteer in college. For three years in a row, I went to the nursing home every week to visit lonely old people. I participated in volunteer activities in college and volunteered for the elderly in nursing homes for free. When I first went to the nursing home, I saw many elderly people sitting there without children, and their eyes were full of loneliness. Some disabled people are even more miserable. They have never been married and can only be sent to a nursing home for the rest of their lives. They are the most pitiful. I came to an old woman. She was very kind and busy moving stools for me from the back room. Daughter-in-law shouted, grandma was so polite to me when we first met. We talked a lot. Every week, our volunteers visit them in nursing homes. On the second visit, grandma came out of the room to meet me with a kind smile on her face. My eyes are full of tears, as if I saw my grandmother who has been worried about me in my hometown. I rushed to hold her hand and helped her sit in the room. Grandma always holds me. Grandma told me her story. It turns out that grandma is so poor. She gave birth to two children as soon as possible. Due to poverty at home and premature birth, the child died soon after birth. What a pity! My wife died early, and my grandmother cried every day, almost blind. She is old, childless and without a wife. She is so lonely. As she spoke, my grandmother left tears. I said to her: I will come to see you every week, and you treat me as a relative. Since then, I have visited my grandmother every week, rain or shine. After graduation, I left the city, but I will visit my grandmother whenever I have time, because she is my relative and I am happy to do something for her. I will continue to do it in the future.