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Essay 2: Describe an
interest particularly meaningful to you.
A sky full of stars!
It is difficult for me to describe the meteor
shower I saw on the night of Nov. 18, 2001. Bright
stars twinkled in the vast expanse and dazzling
meteors created a variety of colors-the magnificence
was beyond my imagination. Perhaps you do not
realize that was the very reward for my 9-year
efforts. Recollecting my 9-year obsession with
astronomical observation, my dedication and perseverance,
I can report that I have experienced both bitterness
and sweetness.
I joined an astronomy amateur group when I was
in Grade III of my primary school. Indeed, astronomy
could not add credits to my school report. However,
I joined the group without hesitation just because
of a child's love for the starry night sky.
I have devoted much enthusiasm and energy to
the study of astronomy. To years later, the universe
became more complex rather than clearer in my
mind. It reminded me of a well-known remark: "The
more one learns, the more ignorant one finds himself."
The mysteries of the universe have ever created
a curiosity inside me. I came to know something
called "infinity". I began to integrate
myself with the starlight by means of the telescope.
Only in observation can we find out the universe
in its real sense. It is expansive, exuberant,
and mysterious, entirely different from our everyday
life. The telescope has made me realize the insignificance
of a human life and the greatness of the universe.
Every individual of us is no other than a small
part of that universe, just as we are in society.
This is, I believe, the significance for us to
come into the society.
But the overcast sky had been discouraging us
for years. The Leo meteor shower was the very
thing we waited the longest and the hardest. It
comes punctually on Nov. 18th every year. But
every time, we were disappointed by the capricious
weather in the early winter. Year after year,
we waited patiently. On the way home at about
2 o'clock in the early morning, I experienced
my disappointment. But no complaints. I always
thought that waiting for the realization of one's
ideal meant meaningfulness itself. The act of
waiting is a process of maintaining and seeking
hope. A human life becomes meaningful due to its
hopefulness. Waiting is a pursuit. A human life
becomes colorful thanks to pursuits. In summary,
waiting for the realization of one's ideal was
a form of happiness.
Moreover, waiting helped to build a patient character
in me. Nothing in this world could be achieved
without a hitch. Only after we have undergone
hardship and the test of time can we gain our
due reward. There is an old saying that "More
Haste, Less Speed". I should attribute this
important realization to my love of astronomy.
This is precisely this very realization that cultivated
in me the spirit of perseverance and commitment
in my life and in my study.
At last, on Nov. 18th, 2001, we waited as usual,
under the eerie starlight. When we were embraced
by the deep night's tranquility and the starlight's
softness, meteor shower presented itself to us,
with the shooting lights registering themselves
in my retina and in my memory.
At the very moment, I felt myself melting into
the meteor shower. I felt proud for my piety and
my perseverance.
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