Saturday, 3 September 2016

The Wrong Is Not Those Who Made Mistake



I wrote this journal last year when I was a freshman. I was told by a person about his story in life, and I think it can push us to be stronger and look forward for something new and something better. Also, it shows the beauiful connetion between the mother and the son, or the family as a whole. Love them and love yourself.


I took this photo in my english classroom 4 year ago. 

            No one can resist making mistakes and people make mistakes every day, every time since their birth. Those mistakes are somehow different, some are not serious but some are. 
As my friend, he had told me that he has had one big mistake which made him regret until today. When he was in primary school, he was a naughty, carefree and lazy boy who always ranked the last every month. His parents sent him to live with his uncle whose house was next to a high-profile school in the city. His uncle and his aunt treated him like their own son, but he still felt very lonely and upset because he received no care or support from his biological parents, yet he changed positively which means that his grades increased surprisingly. A few years later, he went back to live with his parents but still pursuing his study at the same school. Unfortunately, he made friends with gangsters when he reached high school. That made him a bad student and son again, and even worse than he used to be. He normally played hooky without letting his parents know, used his study time to play game, and went out with those friends. His parents eventually knew about it; they blamed him so hard, but he still didn’t change until one day when he saw his mom dropped her tears in front of him. That is when he changed by himself, and he swore to her that from that day on, he would never ever make her cry again. 
Even though he has become a new person since then, but he still regrets about this mistake. Yet, his mom told him a wrong person is someone who knows their mistakes but still no change. I learned a lot from his story, and it made me realized that there are people who always be ready to cheer me up when I am down, and those people are my parents and myself. 

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