The ray of sunshine in my heart. After entering junior high school, I was always depressed because of the pressure from studying, the pressure from teachers, and even the pressure from the entrance examination three years later. Junior high school teachers seem to be more inclined to use pressure to control and motivate students, constantly implying that we are admitted directly to junior high school, rather than passed the exam, and that we are much worse than the previous students. The teacher's repeated hints mean that even in a tense class, he never forgets to insert these two sentences. Slowly, the "bad" seems to be fixed on our heads forever. Every move I made seemed to be seen by my mother. She didn't say anything clearly, but kept comforting me when I was furious and told me to calm down. When I was staring at my homework again, my mother took me to the backyard in the countryside. I looked at the fire-burned weeds in amazement, and clusters of weeds sprouted up again. I looked at my mother with a puzzled look on my face, wondering what her purpose was for this trip. I saw my mother bending down, pulling up a piece of grass, and asked with a smile, "You said, if I pull them all out, will the grass grow back?" Looking at my mother's meaningful smile, I seemed to understand. Shaking his head, "This weed, no matter you burn it or cut it, it will still grow vigorously as long as there is sunlight. Do you understand?" I looked at the lush clumps of weeds and suddenly understood. The purpose of my mother's trip is that no matter how many setbacks and hardships she encounters, she must be strong-willed and not complain because of the small patch of clouds in front of her. If she considers the problem from another angle, she will surely have the sunshine of tomorrow. The road of life is a straight line with countless points waiting for you to overcome. No matter how far or how difficult the road is, never give up. Although school teachers have given us a lot of pressure, we can try to resolve the pressure, try to change ourselves, and develop ourselves. As long as there is a glimmer of sunshine ahead, we must not give up. Take a leisurely stroll in the courtyard, lean on the railing and look into the distance. The sun is always behind the wind and rain. He who can embrace hundreds of rivers is the sea; he who can overcome all difficulties is a true hero. No matter what the outside world is like, remember that you can never give up the sunshine in your heart.
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