Frankly, I am a coward only for a short time when I know that something I’m about to do is troublesome, but then I pick up my optimism and I become brave. When I was in sixth grade, I was still young, and when something was complicated, I wished to never do it. When I remained with a few days until the national exam, I felt confused and terrified because many people had told me that it is always very difficult. So I started wishing to go to secondary school without doing it because I thought I will fail. One day I was talking to my little brother about abandoning that exam, and my big brother heard me. He began talking to me, advising, and convincing me why I should do it. He told me that I have to learn how to face challenges without anyone to help me. He asked me, “Do you think any secondary school will accept you without national exam results?”, or “Will you be accepted to a good school without passing with high grades?” I always dreamt about attending the best school in the whole country, and I knew that to be possible I must pass national exam with high grades.
I was convinced, and started to study with courage. The time came; I sat for my national exam with the assurance that I would pass well. When the results were exhibited, I had excelled, and