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Remarks on the end of my son’s summer camp

The end of my son’s summer camp is as follows:

1. Learn to say no, learn to be responsible, and learn to let the wrong person comfortably accept what you say is right.

2. Some responsibilities must be borne; some pains must be endured; some emotions must be restrained; some storms must be moved forward bravely.

3. In fact, you are very strong, but your laziness is doing you a disservice.

4. Self-discipline is a process of self-improvement, in which one must experience the pain of giving up, which is as severe as facing death.

5. After several failures and hardships, the frivolity of youth has been smoothed away, and the edge of youth has been blunted.

6. If you don’t see results on the road to self-discipline, don’t stop executing just because others are sarcastic.

7. Self-discipline is a cruel force, slow and peaceful.

8. Self-discipline is to reduce heterodiscipline, especially young people who lack life experience. They do not know that heteronomy is much crueler than self-discipline.

9. Extreme self-confidence comes from extreme self-discipline.

10. People who dare and enjoy self-discipline often have greater pursuits for the future. The greater the pursuit, the stronger the self-discipline.