
Good morning,glad to be here to give you my report.
The Nobel Prize winning novelist Doris Lessing regarded as one of the greatest writers in theEnglish language has died. She was 94 and attributed much of her success to herexperiences as a child.
She said, "If you had a kind of bleakness in your childhood which I had, you'll never lose it. It doesn't matter if you've been given 15,000 prizes."
After I heardthe news yesterday, I thought about her words, and memory.
Yeah we have memories, we have to go through many things since we were born – we learned to speak, went to kindergarten, primary school, junior high, senior high,university, and so on. But now, as Doris spoke, memories were faded, but feeling remains. Perhaps you cannot remember your first school day clearly; you cannot remember all your classmate and teachers at that time, but you sure that you were very happy and curious that day, everything’s new, it also means youhad reached a new start of life.
Everyone has some warm memories also sad memories. It always appear in a certain situation,for example, when you stay up late you turn to recall the painful recollection,then you think about many things related to it, I wonder this would be one of the reasons that most writers are night people.
Sometimes I may be puzzled, I have a very good memory and I can even recall trivial matters happened long ago, I don’t know how to deal with all these memories. I struggled at petty things in my puberty, but several years later when I grew up, I found that cherish my life today is more important, and for the memories, they could be selected, so I keep warm ones, and forget sad ones. Look ahead, tomorrow isalways another day.
The Nobel Prize winning novelist Doris Lessing regarded as one of the greatest writers in theEnglish language has died. She was 94 and attributed much of her success to herexperiences as a child.
She said, "If you had a kind of bleakness in your childhood which I had, you'll never lose it. It doesn't matter if you've been given 15,000 prizes."
After I heardthe news yesterday, I thought about her words, and memory.
Yeah we have memories, we have to go through many things since we were born – we learned to speak, went to kindergarten, primary school, junior high, senior high,university, and so on. But now, as Doris spoke, memories were faded, but feeling remains. Perhaps you cannot remember your first school day clearly; you cannot remember all your classmate and teachers at that time, but you sure that you were very happy and curious that day, everything’s new, it also means youhad reached a new start of life.
Everyone has some warm memories also sad memories. It always appear in a certain situation,for example, when you stay up late you turn to recall the painful recollection,then you think about many things related to it, I wonder this would be one of the reasons that most writers are night people.
Sometimes I may be puzzled, I have a very good memory and I can even recall trivial matters happened long ago, I don’t know how to deal with all these memories. I struggled at petty things in my puberty, but several years later when I grew up, I found that cherish my life today is more important, and for the memories, they could be selected, so I keep warm ones, and forget sad ones. Look ahead, tomorrow isalways another day.
