After experiencing failure, I found it difficult to withstand the crushing blow, falling into pessimism and spending my days lost in computer games. However, my brother did not settle for the glory of defeating me; instead, he continued to enrich himself and strive for perfection. Every month, during exams, comparing myself to him brought intense bitterness, leaving me lost in a long, dark journey without a glimmer of hope.
Looking back, scenes flashed before my eyes: my brother's humble silence, my grandmother's helpless sighs, and my own arrogant expression. After deep reflection, I finally realized that the root of my failure lay in my arrogance and overconfidence. This realization brought clarity, acting as a beacon in my confusion and a turning point in my journey.
Having regained confidence, I faced my winning brother once again. I transformed my ambition into a blazing fire and burned away the thorns that troubled me, dedicating all my energy to my studies. I declined all temptations—be it delicious meals, enticing games, or colorful travels—focusing solely on my learning. Consequently, I defeated my brother in the monthly exam. This victory was sacred, lighting up my path and igniting hope. When I shared this news with my grandmother, she sighed meaningfully: "Perhaps this illusory glory will consume everything you are." At the time, I was puzzled and still looked down upon my brother.
Although my brother had faced setbacks, his spirit remained unyielding as he worked tirelessly day and night. I, however, began to lose the motivation to compete. Whenever I recalled the hardships of my previous struggles, I felt impatience and fear; whenever I reminisced about past glories, I became intoxicated, using them as a way to escape the pain. As a result, I suffered another crushing defeat and fell back into the abyss of confusion. It was then that I finally understood the depth of my grandmother's words: "If you become complacent, arrogance will spread through you and devour the steadfast will you once possessed."
Since then, I no longer care about the mere victory or defeat of grades; I have reached a higher state of mind. Both success and failure hold meaning. To a wise person, failure is the dawn that opens the path to success, and success is the source of motivation. Conversely, to a fool, failure is a blade that kills the will, and victory is a deceptive light that blinds the eyes.
In short, by understanding the wisdom of "misfortune is where blessing resides, and blessing is where misfortune hides," cultivating a humble heart, and possessing the perseverance to withstand any storm, one can forge the sword of success and wield it with divine radiance, grasping success eternally!