Softball is my favorite thing. I’ve been playing softball since I was twelve years old (now I’m eighteen years old). Softball is played by groups, so I absolutely have to join a team if I want to play softball. I will have a coach and some partners. I and the other players in my team have to work together harmoniously so I can play well and win the game. I have to be nice and understand each other. I find many different person characteristics there. I have to reduce my ego. If I can’t work together with the others or my team doesn’t like me, I won’t be chosen to play by my coach no matter how expert I am. I have to be discipline. If I come late than the exercise schedule or when we have a match, I will inflict not only me but also my team. Because in softball players have different position that can not always be substitutes by other players.
I got many things from softball. I learn so much here. I learn to understand other people, I learn to reduce my ego, I learn respect the others, I learn to be sportive, and many other things. The most precious thing that I’ve been taught from softball is “we have to fight and work hard for something that we want to reach”. My teammates, my seniors, and my coach now seem like my real brothers or sisters. I share many things with them. They sometimes give me some advice for my problems. So I guess, I got not only friends but also a family here.
Softball is my favorite thing, but being alone is a thing I hate the most. I hate waiting alone, I hate walking alone, I hate eating alone, etc. I always try not to being alone. Maybe it makes me love to knows each other and love to make friendship with everyone. The most thing I’m afraid is “when I’m sad there’s no one to share my cry with, and when I feel very happy there’s no one to share my laugh with”
Good work, thanks for posting.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
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