Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should sometimes do things that they do not enjoy doing. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
We, human being, always have some things we do not enjoy but sometimes still should do them. It is because of others’ expectation, of daily demands and because they may be beneficial for us in future and even may be exciting as well.
When we were children, we hardly felt excited about what parents asked us to do like eating vegetables, going to bed early, studying industriously,...We considered them obligations which were boring and useless. It is not until when we grow up do we realize that obeying parents is fundamental in our development. What we call “obligations” creates our manners and knowledge which prepares us for the things to come and follow us during life time. At the age of teen, I was very naughty and sometimes really disobedient, I hate doing what my parents thought I should do. Supposed if I had left school at that time, I would never have an outcome today, being a student of a famous university in my country. Studying, however, turns out being of fun and excitement.
Many working people feel exhausted of their jobs but they can not leave off work and go to the beach to enjoy a long holiday. Because they have children who are at school ages and must be fed up. Because they need money to ensure daily demands for their family and for themselves. They should keep working though they do not like it.
We survive together in community, therefore we should sometimes live up to others’ expectation, especially of our beloved ones. When I was sixteen, I absolutely did not want to take part in a classic dancing competition. However, my grandmother, who was in the hospital expected me to join it, she was always proud of me. And to make her happy, I tried a lot and won silver medal in that competition.
In short, I totally agree that we should sometimes do the things we do not enjoy. We find it hard but let try to think about positive results.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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