It made me
think of my old days of preparing applications to schools in United States. I
was working hard to get my personal statement done at that time, and asked help
from Steve, one of the international teachers in my college. I grabbed him
minutes before his class to go over my draft, and after scanning he simply
said: “You need to rework.” but did not gave me much indication on how to make
it better.
“Send email to
me as soon as you’re done with rework.” He said.
“Ah.. ” I
said. “I will try my best.”
“What?” He
looked angry. “You should NEVER EVER say that.” At the moment, the class bell
rang. Floods of students passed the building entrance, right where we stood. I
felt every single person passed by staring at me, and the old angry man who was
shouting in English. My face felt like burning.
“If you say
you try something, you’ll NEVER get it done. Do you know that?” He pointed to
my draft. “And I’m not interested in spending my time on it.”
“I will make
it!” I said loudly. “I will make it!”
His face lit up
a bit. ”That will work. Send email to me then.” Before then turning around to
the direction of his class, he added, ”Remember that.”
I remembered.
And here I am in United States.
It’s true. And
I recall it every time when I want to say “I will try”. Do, or do not. There is
no “try” if you want to get things done.
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