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Enlightenment of planting pepper _700 words

Life is like a cup of tea. Only by savoring it carefully can we taste its sweetness. Life is like a pot of wine, you can reap it if you brew it slowly.

When I was seven years old, I went to my grandmother's house in the country and moved a pepper seedling back. I planted it in a beautiful small flowerpot, carefully cultivated the soil with pine needle flavor, and said to myself: Pepper, you must grow up quickly! Pepper seedlings seem to understand my words, stretching small green leaves. I never forget to water the pepper seedlings. Occasionally forget to water it, and it also resists the relentless scorching of the summer sun with tenacious vitality. But then I will forget the existence of pepper seedlings from time to time, and it always gives me opportunities again and again. No matter how dead the pepper seedlings look, as long as I water them, they will "revive". So I also turned a blind eye to forgetting to water it.

But one day, I forgot to water it again. Pepper seedlings are still dead. I ignored it and went to do something else. In the evening, I slowly got up to water, but the water was not absorbed by the pepper seedlings as quickly as before, but slowly penetrated into the soil. The next morning, its dry body was blown to pieces by the wind. Pepper seedlings did not come back to life. It is really dead. I regret it very much But how to cry, also of no help.

Then I buried it. There is an indescribable taste in my heart.

Time flies and many years have passed. I grew up and learned a lot. I think not only plants, but also people. When someone who loves you gives you a chance, you should seize it and cherish it. Don't wait until the missed opportunity is irreversible to regret it. Later, whenever I saw that beautiful flowerpot with pepper seedlings, something always touched my heart.

I think, when Pepper Miao saw me turn away from that indifferent figure, it must be sad and resentful. It suffered from thirst, but it saw me who abandoned it. Its broken body is still vivid and shocking. All I have left is eternal regret. I will never have a chance to correct my mistake!

Now I have planted a few more peppers. They are so full of vigor and vitality. I always remember the lesson that the first pepper taught me: don't wait until you lose it to learn to cherish it.