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If the composition of the exam is repetitive.
Life doesn't believe in "if". We can often hear such remarks as "If only I had studied hard in primary school", "If only I could play the piano" and "If I had done that, I would have done well". What's the big deal "and so on. And I just want to say to them:-"Life doesn't believe in' if'!" If a poor middle school student has time to fantasize about "what if", why don't they use his "on paper" time to study hard? If a person full of dreams has time to think about "what if", why doesn't he use the time of daydreaming to realize his dreams? If a person has time to think that God has given him an opportunity and achieved a great thing, but he is complacent, why doesn't he use his delusional time to create opportunities? We should not fantasize about fate's beautiful arrangement for ourselves, but must rely on our own efforts to create destiny! You know, whoever doesn't dominate himself will always be a slave. In life, there should be no "ifs", and ifs are just assumptions. I failed the final exam and lamented, "If only I lost two more points on the paper." Mother said angrily, "won't you find the reason from yourself?" Don't always' if' and' if'! "I was embarrassed at once, and' if' was equated with shirking responsibility." If I don't lie, the teacher won't criticize me. "When I was a child, all ifs ran into the prepared sentences, but" ifs "were written by some children and became fruits-"Today, my mother bought me a lot of ifs. " "If" is indeed a kind of fruit, but it is not delicious at all, and it will only make you indulge in the success of your own knitting. Life doesn't believe in "if". Chen Jingrun can't make sentences with "if". He never said, "if only I could take the laurel of mathematics." "He spent sleepless nights, bags of manuscript paper filled with formulas, bowed to the questions one by one, deleted the" if "in the sentence, and the hypothesis became a reality-"I won the crown of mathematics. Pavel Colta King didn't eat "if", his eyes were blind, his feet were paralyzed and his left hand was disabled. Instead of eating "if", he wrote a novella that shocked the world-"Born in the Storm" with the pen of his right hand, with his remaining time and a firm heart. " If "has never occupied any corner of his heart. He just said: "A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back on the past, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of his mediocrity. "Life doesn't believe in what if,