Wilson Lee's life.
I grew up in
Keelung in the north of Taiwan. Keelung is famous for its rain. In other words,
it’s almost always raining in Keelung. Many people dislike this kind of weather
and think it is troublesome. However, for me the rain is like a special gift
from nature. For me, heavy rain helps to build strong character to overcome
setbacks in life. Even when the sun isn’t shining, I still go outside and do
what I have to do, like a lifetime fighter always fighting by reflecting on
myself and working to be better than before.
Besides my
parents I have a sister who is a junior in NTNU, studying Geography. One
of the most important things my parents taught me (from Adler’s school of
Philosophy) has to do with the idea of separation. I don’t think it is
necessary to live life by or under the expectations of other people or try to
satisfy others. Instead, I think we should be ourselves within consideration
for each other. So far, this is the way I try to coexisting with others and
face a variety of challenges to work with the physical reality instead of only
my imagination.
When I was in
high school, by means of hard studying as much as I could, I even went from
(the rank of school’s score position) 111/234 to 25/239. The most honorable
thing was that I was one of graduated students who received the Mayor’s Award of
New Taipei City in our school. What’s more, I have also been the co-monitor
of my classes three times. With this experience, I could learn how to be a
leader in groups, how to communicate with people and how to manage sudden
problems. I could also learn how to arrange my study and works efficiently as
well as to care about all the details on whatever I did. When the college entrance
exam was approaching, my teacher prompted me to serve as the monitor in our
class because she thought I might have the character and ability to lead
classmates to study hard. Not only due to my these nice behaviors but also
popularity in our school, I was selected and awarded as A 2014 Young Elite
Representative of Secondary Schools in New Taipei City by New Taipei
City, and The Model Student two years
continuously awarded by New Taipei City, and A 2014
Talented Learner of Secondary Schools in New Taipei City.
Other actives during the high school include enrolling in the Club of Hsi-Zhi Community Service. We went to the park and station to invite people to donate their blood, held used jumble sales, played the dramas of anti-drugs and anti-AIDS in front of my senior high schools, cared the Church, cleaned the mountain and so on.
Sometimes I try to speak to myself and ask myself what I desire for in my life? Why should I choose the pessimism? When I have the positive attitude or power, others can be those people who share their mind and feel happy due some senses of achievement and existence. So, I wish to be a qualified Clinical Psychologist in the future.
Other actives during the high school include enrolling in the Club of Hsi-Zhi Community Service. We went to the park and station to invite people to donate their blood, held used jumble sales, played the dramas of anti-drugs and anti-AIDS in front of my senior high schools, cared the Church, cleaned the mountain and so on.
Sometimes I try to speak to myself and ask myself what I desire for in my life? Why should I choose the pessimism? When I have the positive attitude or power, others can be those people who share their mind and feel happy due some senses of achievement and existence. So, I wish to be a qualified Clinical Psychologist in the future.
Overall, I consider myself to self-confident and self-motivated. In terms of leadership, I think it is important to set a good example by honestly saying what I know and what I don’t. Being positive, humorous and creative also helps.
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