I am a regular girl with a regular life. Fortunately, I have a happy family who supports me with both material and emotional needs in order to study in Australia.
I would like to share the experience which have changed my mind. In the first few days in Australia, I was stressful and did not know what I should do. I cannot stop crying whenever standing alone at bus stop. I felt isolated and homesick until one day I jumped on a train with quite a lot of disable people. It suddenly struck me. “What the hell have I been complaining for these days?” I should be grateful for the luck I have gotten. I wondered why I do not shape a new life and create new happy moments in there. Everyone has so many dreams and only one life; it is stupid to waste my time for useless things anymore. Since then my life has become beautiful than ever; I can feel the gentle breeze passing by my face; I can smell the fresh atmosphere around me. Every little thing surprisingly was more attractive and familiar. At present, I am making endeavors to live more meaningfully. For instance, I studied harder and achieved good results and recommendation from teachers. I helped a disable person to push his wheelchair on a steep road.
In Australia, I was given the most essential lesson that the life is exciting, let enjoy it with all our passion. I really want to send this message to