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When I was a child, I was forced to practice the piano. When I grow up, do I think it's worth the effort when I was a child?

I think it's worth it. When I was a child, I might feel bored practicing the piano, but when I grow up, you will find that it is because I was forced to practice the piano when I was a child that I have the present accomplishment. I didn't practice the piano when I was a child, and of course I wasn't forced to practice. On the contrary, there are many people around me who practiced piano when they were young. They were "thrown" into the piano room from an early age and kept in touch all day. Even if they don't want to practice, their mother will make them cry and finish. When they grow up, they think it is worthwhile to be young. They can also show their talents in school and add some fun to their study and life. Some people have more opportunities and advantages than others because they have a foundation since childhood. I have always wanted to learn a musical instrument since I was a child, but for various reasons, I have never had the opportunity, so now I just feel that I am no longer suitable for learning a musical instrument. I am a high school classmate. I used to have poor academic performance and bad personality, but she only likes playing the piano. We advised her to study art and sports. Sure enough, because of her love and good foundation, she always takes the first place in training. Now she is studying in a good university, and her life has changed dramatically. I envy being forced to practice the piano when I was a child, because when I grow up, I have more talents and more opportunities. I think everything I did when I was a child was worthwhile. I was bored when I was a child, but I was still asked to make up lessons. Although a little tired and reluctant, it really helped me a lot during my growth. I think everything I did when I was a child was worthwhile. Maybe I think my parents are too strict with themselves, but when I grow up, I find that it's all for our own good, and it's worth suffering. Not only are we forced to practice the piano, but many unwilling things we did as children have become stepping stones on our growth path, and everything we did is worthwhile.