Later, I entered the school and became a student. I hope to grow up in the lower grades, because I want to have a mature face and a tall figure like a senior student. When I was in senior three, I wanted to grow up because I wanted to experience a completely strange junior high school life. Now is the last day of junior high school life, and I am looking forward to growing up again. I'm looking forward to three years' struggle in high school, and even to the leisurely life in our eyes.
It's fleeting, as we all know, we have long since left that distant childhood, and we can't say such an unconstrained ideal as "going to Mars" without scruple. Now when I think of the ideals I once said, I will unconsciously use childish words to perfunctory the past. Those lofty ideals are pale and powerless in our thinking of understanding reality more and more. However, in our minds, the definition of the future has become more practical because of the maturity of ideas. I won't take it for granted as before, but have a clear goal, make the best evaluation of my ability, and then set a feasible ideal and make firm progress towards this goal. Perhaps it is no longer the lofty ideal that was vowed in the past, but it is in line with yourself and can see hope. Because when we grow up, we learn to catch the tail that suits our future and walk towards that dawn. Perhaps this is the greatest benefit of growing up.
Today, we are struggling on the way forward. We need to grow up, constantly improve ourselves with the process of growth, and lay the most solid foundation for our dreams.
I look forward to growing up every day, just to be closer to my dreams and closer.