It was
the most awful experience I had ever experienced before. I cut classes of my
first time when I was a second-grade senior high school student. To celebrate
my birthday, my friends threw a birthday party at a pub and we sang happily
till daybreak. Feeling extremely exhausted, I decided to skip classes of that
day.
However, when I lay on my four-poster king size bed and tempted to fall
asleep, a sense of guilt pushed me to stay awake. I tossed and turned in bed
for about two hours. After that, I made up my mind to review what teachers had
taught before and preview classes in the near future.
Nevertheless, once I sat
down straightly on my wood-made chair, I felt faint with my vision blurred. Although
I sat at my desk with the textbooks opened for two hours, I didn’t even
memorize a single vocabulary from the textbooks. Therefore, I went to bed
again. But, I was near the point of breakdown because I just could not close my
eyes and fall asleep right away. I lay on my bed the rest of the day and fell
asleep unconsciously. I hadn’t done anything worthy and didn’t even gain more
sleep of the day I cut classes.
Undergoing this terrible experience, I never
skip classes and learn a lesson that “as you make your bed, so you must lie on
it.”
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