很多同学得知我被迫报了长跑之后,都过来安慰我,还有一些“长跑健将”很热情地向我传授长跑的秘诀,可我都心情黯淡,“又不是你们参加比赛,你们根本体会不到我的痛苦”,我小声嘀咕道。
比赛那天,在经过简单的热身之后,体育老师便把我们这几个参加比赛的女生集合到了一起。“比赛不能慌,要冷静一些。”看着“对手”们正专心致志的听讲,我更感觉希望渺茫了:昔日的体育课,我没有好好地去训练,只是一味的在想方设法去偷懒,800米长跑,我没跑进及格线是家常便饭……现在,我该怎么办?
不幸的是,我被安排在了一号道——那是离我们班最近的一条道,同学们可以全程目睹我“出丑”,我不想跑的***更强烈了。“预就位,预备……”在发令员发出信号后,所有参赛选手都摆好了准备动作,只有我呆呆地站在那里。“砰!”发令员一声令下,所有人都像离弦的箭似的飞了出去,我也下意识的尾追其后。
第一圈,我使出了浑身力气,翻越了前面几座“大山”也要领先,毫不费力的跑完了这一圈。
第二圈,就是决定最后胜负的最关键的一圈,可是,我的体能不给力,我没能坚持跑在第一位,看着之前被我超越的那些同学都跑在了我的.前面,而我却早已没有力气追上她们——很明显我的身体已经到了极限。随着时间一分一秒的过去,我又很快的变成了最后那一个,“什么是个好,我何时才能超越他们?”我心想。我咬紧牙关,卖力地冲向前去,突然,我听到了一阵阵加油打气的声音,“加油!加油!”我用余光看向了赛道旁,只见一群人围在那里,手中举着我们班的班牌,喊着我的名字,为我加油呢!我顿时感觉身轻如燕,极限期似乎早已过去,我拼尽全力冲向了终点。很遗憾的是,我只拿了第五名。
虽然没有拿到奖牌,可是,我明白了:人生像一场赛跑,你要么领先,要么落后,你的对手并不是别人,而是你昨天自己,只有不断超越才能有所进步,走向明天的辉煌。
我坚信,好的定义只有不断超越,不断进取,才可以到达成功的彼岸!
下午,我正双手捧着书在贪婪地看着《我的战友邱少云》,忽然,我被叫声从紧张而悲壮的'气氛中“拉”了回来。“沁沁,快帮妈妈买一瓶醋!”“唉!”我叹了一口气,不情愿地走出了家门。我虽然走在路上,但满脑子还想着关于邱少云的英雄事迹,走着走着,我又走到了家门口,正巧,妈妈出来了,看见我来了,便对我说:“买来了?”我被问得丈二摸不着头脑:妈妈并没有叫我去买醋啊?原来,我早已把妈妈的话忘得一干二净了。“唉,糖醋排骨也吃不成了,算了吧!”妈妈叹了口气说:“你啊,真不知道该怎么说你好?”
我,就是这么一个活泼开朗、爱看书的孩子,爸爸、妈妈不知和我说了多少次,看书不要看得太多,可我怎么也改不了,因为我……
语文老师突然布置下一个任务:取笔名。
给自己取个笔名,有些同学随意想一个便好,可对我这样“选择恐惧症”又是“完美主义者”的'人,却是一项耗时间又耗精力的大任务。
首先,当然要先参考参考其他同学的众多笔名。有个男同学叫“海星”,其意只是将自己的名字倒过来读罢了。好闺蜜小Z叫做“飘樱落雪”,原因却更简单,好听。又去问了一个小学同学,她叫做“秋水”,感觉颇有诗意,但其实是个动漫人物的一把刀的名字,我也开玩笑说:“那我还叫‘雪走’——他另一把刀的名字好了。”
同学的笔名各式各样,我却都不怎么喜欢,毕竟没有什么意义所在。想想那些有名的作家的笔名,三毛,觉得三毛流浪记很符合自己的生活,又谦虚地认为自己的文章只能买三毛钱。冰心,取自“一片冰心在玉壶”。我倒挺喜欢她们笔名的来历。
可参考了这么多的笔名,我对给自己取笔名,却是毫无头绪。询问了妈妈的意见,可她所想却都给我一口拒绝了,完全不是我的风格啊!又去万能的贴吧,让网友们给帮忙想想,也都令我连连摇头,净是些华而不实的名字,我喜欢简单但意义深刻些的。
左思右想,终不满意,最后还是一脸无奈的倒在床上,准备接着想个好笔名。不经意间,瞥了一眼床头柜上的一本书,这本书我看过许多遍,因为我特喜欢其中的几句话。下意识的就拿起了它,翻开自己做过记号的那一页,看着自己很喜欢的一句话:在自己的世界留一个精神的后花园,在这片净地,念想一下,便得到了释放……
这么看着,竟入了神。一霎时,脑里灵光一闪,我眼睛一亮,终于想到了一个自认为极其满意的笔名:空白。含义便是受那句话启发:世俗纷乱,在自己的内心,留一份空白,留一片净地,不被侵染,不被混同。
反复思考,反复咀嚼,倒是越来越觉得满意,空白,简单纯净的名字,含义我也颇为喜欢,这也是我特喜欢的一部动漫中主人公的名字。
世俗纷乱,在自己的内心,留一份空白,留一片净地,不被侵染,不被混同。——我是空白。
Long, long ago, there were two brothers, the one rich and the other poor. When Christmas Eve came, the poor one had not a bite in the house, either of meat or bread; so he went to his brother, and begged him, in God's name, to give him something for Christmas Day. It was by no means the first time that the brother had been forced to give something to him, and he was not better pleased at being asked now than he generally was.
"If you will do what I ask you, you shall have a whole ham," said he. The poor one immediately thanked him, and promised this.
"Well, here is the ham, and now you must go straight to Dead Man's Hall," said the rich brother, throwing the ham to him.
"Well, I will do what I have promised," said the other, and he took the ham and set off. He went on and on for the livelong day, and at nightfall he came to a place where there was a bright light.
"I have no doubt this is the place," thought the man with the ham.
An old man with a long white beard was standing in the outhouse, chopping Yule logs.
"Good-evening," said the man with the ham.
"Good-evening to you. Where are you going at this late hour?" said the man.
"I am going to Dead Man's Hall, if only I am on the right track," answered the poor man.
"Oh! yes, you are right enough, for it is here," said the old man. "When you get inside they will all want to buy your ham, for they don't get much meat to eat there; but you must not sell it unless you can get the hand-mill which stands behind the door for it. When you come out again I will teach you how to stop the hand-mill, which is useful for almost everything."
So the man with the ham thanked the other for his good advice, and rapped at the door.
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