More than a hundred years ago, a poor shepherd took two young sons to herd sheep for others to make a living. One day, they drove the sheep to a hillside, and a group of geese flew over their heads singing and soon disappeared in the distance. The shepherd's youngest son asked his father, "Where did the goose go?" The shepherd said, "They are going to a warm place, where they will settle down and spend the cold winter." The eldest son blinked and said enviously, "If only I could fly like a wild goose." The youngest son also said, "I wish I were a flying goose!" " The shepherd was silent for a while, and then said to his two sons, "You can fly if you want." The two sons tried, but neither could fly. They looked at their father suspiciously. The shepherd said, "Let me fly to you." So he opened his arms, but he couldn't fly. However, the shepherd said firmly, "I can't fly because I am old." You are still young. As long as you keep working hard, you will fly and go where you want to go in the future. " The two sons firmly remember their father's words and have been working hard. When they grow up, when their brother is 36 and their brother is 32, they can really fly, because they invented the plane. These two men are the Wright brothers in America.
Whenever I think of this story, I will urge myself to study cultural knowledge hard and set strict requirements for myself: never waste a minute or two in class, listen carefully to the teacher, take important notes and actively answer the questions raised by the teacher; Summarize and review in time after class, finish your homework independently, ask if you have any questions, and don't bury any hidden dangers for yourself; In my spare time, I broaden my knowledge, and begin to learn relevant knowledge of related disciplines under the guidance of textbooks, so as to achieve mastery.