67.
Bright
replied to Reina in order to _______
A. comfort
her B.
share his story with her
C. encourage
her D.
tell her to forget her past
D
Everyone
likes to feel that he or she is special.
Unfortunately,
many of us grow up believing that we’re not special at all. We wish that we could be better at sports
or more attractive. We wish that we
had nicer clothes or more money. Like the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, or the
Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz(绿野仙踪), we believe we’re not good
enough just as we are. In the movie
, the Scarecrow wishes that he had a brain. The Tin Man wishes she had a heart, and
the Lion wants courage. In the end,
each of them realizes that he already has what he needs.
Most
parents want us to be the best we can be. They sometimes try to encourage us to do
better by comparing us to others. They mean well, but the message we often
get is that we’re not good enough. We begin to believe that the only way we
can be special is by being better than someone else, but we are often
disappointed. There will always be
someone out there who is better than we are at something. There are plenty of people around who
may not be as smart as we are but who are better at sports. Or they may not be as good-looking, but
they have more money. It is
impossible for us to be better than everyone else all the time.
Like
the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion, we all want what we believe
will make us better people. What we
don’t realize is that often we already have inside us the very things that we
seek. Parents sometimes forget to
tell us that we are special, and that we are good enough just as we are. Maybe no one told them that when they
were growing up, or maybe they just forgot. Either way, it’s up to us to remind them
from time to time that each of us, in our own way, is special. What we are…. is enough.