A few days ago, students in our class published such an article on the blog. The title of the article is "The Magic of the Rubik's Cube".
The article says that since he played the Rubik's Cube, he thought he was the best student in his class. Later, he found that there were more powerful students in the class. So, he learned the secret from this classmate and wanted to challenge his "master", but in the end he fell short.
There is no doubt that the "master" mentioned in the article refers to me. However, in my eyes, I have never thought so highly of myself, let alone looked so low that he came to learn from me. Perhaps, he wants to use the words "apprentice" and "master" to show the gap between me and him in playing Rubik's Cube. On the other hand, from this article, I feel that he is a very strong person. No matter from which aspect, as long as he is above him, he has a kind of self-motivation to surpass others, which makes me appreciate it. Although he was not as good as others before, once his level reached a level that others could compete with, the sweat on his hands would not reach the students who always had to be above him.
After reading this article, I will have a self-motivation to surpass others in my studies. I will go forward and make my studies advance by leaps and bounds. "But when you walk up a flight of stairs, you broaden your horizons by 300 miles." I believe I can defeat a stronger enemy.