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Way to success

▶ From picture books to literature, reading makes me a kind and responsibl­e person

- By Li Jingyi The author is a student at the Beijing National Day School

Nowadays, reading has become a part of our life. As the old saying goes, “Reading makes a full man.” So it’s important and necessary for everyone to read.

My story

When I was little, my mother often read picture books to me. She told me an interestin­g story every day, and never stopped.

So in my mind, reading has always been a very interestin­g thing. At that time, the biggest thing in my heart was to look forward to my mother coming home from work, because it meant that I could hear new stories.

When I was in kindergart­en, I transferre­d to another school. When I suddenly went to this new environmen­t, I felt bad, so I began to resist going to kindergart­en very much, and cried all day long.

To comfort me, my mother read me a picture book entitled Augustine. The book tells the story of a little penguin named Augustine, who went to another school like me, but he still maintained an optimistic attitude and became good friends with other students. Augustine’s story made me more confident and brave.

Whenever I am feeling helpless, reading gives me encouragem­ent.

When I grew up a little, I began to learn to read by myself. Gradually, I understood the glamour of language and entered the rich world of literature.

Fairy tales are no longer my favorite, and reading classic books uplifts me very much. During this period, I was always interested and curious about the things around me, and I wanted to try everything. But after a few times, I found myself unable to stick to one thing and often gave up halfway. With such confusion, I accidental­ly read a book called Braveheart. This book tells the story of an old dog who tries his best in his last race, overcomes many difficulti­es and finally wins. He kept going and never gave up until the last moment. I was deeply moved by his perseveran­ce. Since then, I have become a rather responsibl­e person. Whenever I want to give up, this book is just like a torch in the dark that constantly encourages me to keep moving.

A long journey

Since entering junior high school, I have felt very exhausted due to the heavy school work load, my declining grades and the expectatio­ns of my parents.

With less and less time for leisurely reading, I felt that I have been drifting away from my old friend – reading. So during a holiday, I went to the library, forgot all my troubles and immersed myself wholeheart­edly into reading. The book Homeless to Harvard enlightene­d me. The heroine in the story, Liz is unlucky because she has a bad family and a bad childhood, but at the same time she is also lucky as her clever mind leads her to a high achievemen­t. She is like a fragrant flower growing in the dirty mud. Her unfortunat­e family did not bring her down, but made her stronger, harder and more desperate. One sentence from the book remains fresh in my memory “Don’t close your eyes, rise again after you fall. You need to get out.” What doesn’t knock me down makes me stronger.

So I made a detailed study plan for myself, determined my goal, and made progress through continuous efforts. I began to enjoy the learning process rather than the result. Finally, I got a satisfacto­ry result in the final exam of this semester. That day, my excited mood did not go away for a long time. I recently went into a bookstore, re-read this book, and gained a lot of new experience.

Although reading is a timeconsum­ing leisure activity, it is still one of my favorite activities since it reminds me a lot about a Chinese idiom that says the most nutrient thing always nurtures the earth quietly without any drama.

I would like to use this phrase as an analogy to describe how reading has nurtured my inner strengths of being kind, responsibl­e and always courageous in dealing with setbacks in life.

I also noticed how my reading preference­s have changed while growing up. When I was little, those “childish” picture books opened up my imaginatio­n and when I went to school, those literature works at the library have made me see more about the linguistic beauty of books as well as the art form of literature.

Reading for us is just like climbing a mountain. The higher you get, the better view you will enjoy. Reading can not only broaden our horizons, but also enrich our knowledge and boost our creativity, so that we can learn more about the world.

As the proverb goes, “In books you can find not only gold but also beauty.” So just try to read what you love until you love to read.

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