Every parent, like Carson's mother, hopes that their children will be successful in the future, but not all of their efforts and the conditions they create may create a Carson-like child. First of all, Carson found the joy of reading under the persecution of his mother, and kept it; secondly, although Carson was rebellious and fortunately nothing happened, if the knife really stabbed his classmate, I think it would be another a life. After that, he learned that his irritable temper is very harmful to himself and others. It manifested itself well when he interned at Hopkins Hospital. Excellent grades and calm personality are two important factors in his achievement at the peak of his career.
I have to say that success requires the right time, the right place, people and people. You have the idea of changing your existing life and put it into action. Whether you can succeed or not is a matter of opinion. Even if you cannot become a master in the field, at least you will no longer live a life of suffering. Others discriminate, and live a life that is not enough.
You can change your life if you really want to and fight for it.
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