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If I were a boy again, I would be more persistent and never give up because things were difficult or troublesome. If we want light, we must conquer darkness. Perseverance can sometimes be compared with genius in results. As the saying goes, "There are only two creatures who can climb the pyramids-the eagle and the snail." If I were a boy again, I would form the habit of concentration; I won't let anything hinder me from finishing the work at hand. I will remember that a good skater never tries to skate in two directions at the same time. If we start early enough, this little attention will become a part of our life. I often hear adults say, "Although I wish I could concentrate on listening to the preacher or reading, I can't" because I didn't form this habit when I was young. If I could live it again, I would pay more attention to the cultivation of memory. I will use all possible methods to strengthen this ability in all possible occasions. It takes a little effort to remember things accurately at first; But memory will help you soon, with little trouble. It only needs early training to become a force.

If I were a boy again, I would persevere more and never give up because things were difficult or troublesome. If we want light, we must conquer darkness. Perseverance can sometimes be compared with genius in effect. As the saying goes, "There are only two creatures who can climb the pyramids-the eagle and the snail." If I were a boy again, I would cultivate the habit of concentration; Don't let anything distract me when something is in hand. I should remember that a good skater never tries to skate in two different directions at the same time. If we form this habit of concentration early, it will become a part of our life. I often hear adults say, "although I wish I could concentrate on listening to the priest or reading, I often can't." The reason is that I didn't form this habit when I was young. If I can start my life again now, I will pay more attention to the cultivation of memory. I will take all possible measures to enhance my memory in all possible occasions. To remember one thing correctly, it really takes a little effort at first; But before long, memory itself will play a role and make it easy. As long as it is cultivated early, memory will become a gift.

If I were a boy again, I would cultivate courage. "Nothing is more gentle than courage, and nothing is more cruel than cowardice," said a wise writer. We often ask for trouble and expect it will never appear. "The fear of disease exceeds our fear of disease." There are dangers in any profession, but calmness can often overcome the greatest danger. Be prepared for any fate, and there will be no terrible harm. If I were a boy again, I would look at things optimistically. Life is like a mirror: if you smile at it, I will smile at you; But if you frown at it and cast a skeptical eye, you will get a similar reward. Inner sunshine warms not only the owner's heart, but also the hearts of all those who come into contact with it. "Whoever shuts love out will be shut out of love." If I were a boy again, I would form the habit of saying no often. I can write a few pages to illustrate the importance of learning this early in life. A young boy can stand up straight and refuse to do something unworthy because it is unworthy. If I were a boy again, I would ask myself to be more polite to my companions and friends, as well as to strangers. On the bumpy road of life, the smallest courtesy is like a bird that sings for us in the long winter, which makes the snowy winter more tolerable. Finally, if I were a boy again, I would not try hard to be happy for myself, as if this were the only purpose of life. On the contrary, I would try harder to be happy for others.

If I were a boy again, I would cultivate courage. A wise writer once said, "Nothing in the world is gentler than courage, and nothing is more cruel than cowardice." We often worry too much about ourselves and worry too much. "The fear of evil is more terrible than evil itself." Everything is dangerous, but calmness can often overcome the most serious danger. Be prepared for all kinds of disasters, then there is nothing to be afraid of. If I were a boy again, I would be optimistic about everything. Life is like a mirror: if you smile at it, it smiles back at you; If you frown, give it a suspicious look and it will give you the same look. Inner joy not only warms the hearts of those who are happy, but also warms the hearts of all those who come into contact with it. "Whoever shuts out love will be shut out by love." If I were a boy again, I would form the habit of saying "no" often. A teenager should be able to stand up and refuse to do something he shouldn't do just because it's not worth doing. I can write several pages about the importance of cultivating this from an early age. If I were a boy again, I would ask myself to be more polite to my companions and friends, as well as to strangers. On the bumpy road of life, the least courtesy is like a bird that sings for us in the long winter, making the snowy winter more tolerable. Finally, if I were a boy again, I would not try to be happy for myself, as if this were the only purpose of life; On the contrary, I will try harder to make others happy.