Ok,I am an amateur football fan,yet I do enjoy the match last night,between England and Germany.
It's an exciting one,and if you want me to judge,they played equally good.
German players are relatively yong compared to their opponents.They boast speed and flexibility.
England players,though inferior in these aspects, are more devoted and hard-working(at least it seems to me)
They fought long and hard,and with bad luck,but ultimately lost the match.What a pity!(I sided with Germany at the beginning,but during three quarters of the match I was with England)
Maybe one's life is like a football match.When you are faced with losing several balls(failures),biased referee(bad luck) and strong(if not stronger) opponent, what are you going to do?
For months,I drown myself in the sense of depression.
I lost the post-graduate exam with an increadibly nasty score 5 months from now,an English-speaking contest at the provincial level(extremely humiliating,I felt)2 months from now and I've been doing poorly in studying accounting as my second major so far(Yes,it's poor).And with a bleaking outlook of the unpredictable future, I lost my balance and fell into a flutter.Eyeing that many of my classmates have already made their mark at their position all over the country, I was confused(Am I the same person who won first-level scholarship for 3 consecutive years at school?).
A sense of being left behind mixed with the sense of failure cloud my mind.I felt I was the unfortunate.
After I watched the match last night, I thought maybe the situation isn't that bad.
I am 21,and I've got decades ahead of me.If life is like a football match,then I've just play for about 15 minutes.It's not like I am losing the match,aren't we?
I'm fully confident that I can play a good match,during which I shall fully enjoy myself.
The match isn't ended.In fact, it just begins!