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It is not good to grow up with adversity
    2018-07-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Wu Junjie, Class 10, Senior 3, Shenzhen Xin’an Middle School Instructed by He Liming, Tang Ying

深圳市新安中学(集团) 高三(10)班 伍俊杰 指导老师:贺黎明 汤颖

Is it good for people to grow up with adversity? Most people think it is, but I disagree.

Generally speaking, there are few people who can grow up smoothly in adversity. Challenges may make people successful, but on the other hand, they may do harm to many people.

From the perspective of psychology, growing up in adversity can easily lead to discouragement and difficulty in regaining confidence for a long period of time.

It is reported that the crime rates of teenagers who live in an adverse environment are much higher than those who live in a good environment. Some people are psychologically weak, and if they go through too many difficulties, they will become frustrated and desperate, and finally, they are driven towards suicide.

In conclusion, it is important to grow up well adjusted, if you don’t want to fail. Most people can’t stick to their plan when they meet a lot of difficulties and setbacks. Quite often, they give up. So I think it is bad for us to grow up with adversity.

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