Is there any incident in your life that taught you a very important lesson?
[2023-06-14 13:12:45]
When I was still in my 10th grade, this happened in 2012. This is near the middle of Januray, the board is one month later. I told my parents that I planned to accept that coach and on that day I played a coaching class and I played snooker with two or three friends. That day, my coach called home to tell your son today that he is not here today and asked about my vacation. My mother told the instructor that I told him to adjust in the way I told them. Mr. denied that he was present today and told my mother. My daily coach is from 2 pm to 5 pm so I went home from 5:15 to 5:30 (I do not remember the exact time) I do not know That's all I know.
When I entered, my mother gave me a cup of tea, talked to me very carefully and I asked myself what I learned with the coach today. I told her about this topic and everything I know about (knowing she did not know). She seems to be like that. I think that all is okay. She entered the kitchen, took a stick and began to hit me. In the first five minutes, I got angry with her why you hit me. She told me the truth, you've been coaching for three hours. She was very angry to tell me the whole story about Mr. Kohl. At that time I was very scared and to be honest I left. She was very angry and beaten for a while. Her eyes were a bit nervous with tears. I shouted, my mother tells me that I will not do such a thing in the future, I promise and try to calm her.
She wiped away tears and explained it quietly that it should be said to me, if she did not want to go to a coach. Then go to snooker or you need to drain water
I learned a very important lesson that tells you the truth the day and hides nothing from my parents.
But the truth is that we are lying in our daily lives. However, we should be as transparent as possible
This situation taught me a very important lesson. This lesson is more important than having other technical skills. Because interaction with people is the biggest problem you will encounter, whether you are an engineer, an architect, a salesman, or a housewife. If you succeed in understanding others' ideas, if you succeed in putting yourself in other people's shoes, generally you will get the skills you need to deal with others If you succeed
I cited some of the most important lessons learned by basketball. I am convinced that these lesson lessons can be gained through any sports, indeed, through any passion you can choose, but since this is the sport that I exercise, I am sure these skills Associate with basketball. They are not an important order because I feel that everyone is as important as in life. If you really want to be good at something, working hard is the only way. When I want to improve my jump shots and more free throws, the only way I can do is to practice. It is also important to practice the right way. I remember what my coach once said to me, "Do not practice until you are right, practice until you can not make mistakes."
Now, I would like to say one thing to you, but as long as I live, someone taught me important lessons. In this case, my mother taught me a lesson. Like many boys of the same age, I am fascinated by cricket. But, above all, I like ticket keeping. I love tickets and I immediately got everything like a ball. Books, bags, pencils, etc were thrown into the air and caught by me. One day, when I was waiting for a car to take a lesson, I threw the lesson bag very strongly in the air. I grabbed it with the handle, disconnected the handbag from the handle, and my book was scattered on the road. My mother reproached me and told me not to treat everything in your hand like a ball. Have I asked her? Or more importantly, do you mind too? The answer is no. At another time, I broke the tube light. Then, you may ascertain, did I learn that lesson? No, I do not have one.