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What did you get scolded for learning to drive in driving school? How did you do that?

Topic: learning to drive in driving school: experience and reflection of being scolded

In the process of learning to drive in driving school, I have been scolded by various kinds. Sometimes, I will be severely reprimanded by the coach for improper operation; Sometimes, I will be considered a "fool" because of my slow response. These scolding made me feel ashamed and depressed, but it also made me deeply reflect on my behavior and attitude.

I remember once, when I was practicing reversing into the warehouse, my car body deviated from the scheduled track because of my unskilled movements. When the coach saw it, he immediately swore: "You idiot, why can't you even learn to go back to the warehouse!" "I turned pale with fear from his scolding, my heart beat faster and my hands and feet were cold. I know he is not really scolding me, but wants me to master this skill better. However, I still couldn't accept such scolding at that time. I feel as if I have been stepped on.

However, as time went on, I began to try to understand the coach's scolding. I know they did this to me because they wanted me to learn driving skills better and avoid danger in future driving. Their scolding is actually higher expectations and stricter requirements for me. I began to try to accept their scolding instead of escaping or resisting.

I began to take the initiative to find my own problems, trying to find out my driving mistakes. I began to focus more on driving skills than on the coach's scolding. I began to learn to find my own problems from the coach's scolding, and then try to correct them. I began to understand that the coach's scolding was not to hurt me, but to help me grow up.

I also began to try to understand and accept my emotions. I know that when I am scolded, I will feel sad and lost. However, I also know that these are normal reactions. I began to learn to accept these emotions instead of suppressing or denying them. I began to learn to face my emotions instead of running away or avoiding them.

Through this process, I gradually understand a truth: whether learning to drive in driving school or in life, we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and challenges. We cannot choose to escape or give up because we are afraid of difficulties and challenges. On the contrary, we should face them bravely and learn and grow from them.

Looking back now, although those scolding made me feel painful and embarrassed, I also learned a lot of valuable experiences and lessons from it. I learned how to face pressure and setbacks, how to learn from failures, and how to remain tough and firm in the face of difficulties. I also learned how to understand and accept my emotions, how to find my own problems and try to correct them.

Generally speaking, although I was scolded a lot in the process of learning to drive in driving school, these experiences made me more mature and strong. I believe these experiences will be valuable assets in my future life.