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My mission
You must see the series of action spy films Mission Impossible describing that some agents are appointed to overcome many difficulties to fulfil formidable and hard missions. So what does mission means? A mission is a task that people should spare no effort to fulfil it.And the mission varies from person to person.
In my life, the mission differs with time. In the past, the significant mission is to study hard and enter an ideal university; now, the mission is to go to Sichuan University which I admire for a long time and in this college, I will continue my study as a postgraduate; in the future , my mission is to maintain a happy life and spent enough time to accompany my dear parents, which, I think, is the most important mission.
Looking back at my past, I have made a great many achievements, which makes me become a better individual than before. In that burdensome time, as a senior 3 student, I was buried myself in my study without any entertainment or recreation and this kept almost one year, whereas I did feel tired or bored, because my mission made me full of energy and desire for a better life in a university. And finally, my mission was accomplished and I am now, in a university, attain more knowledge and experience a life which differ from that in my high school and I am
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Having meals with my parents, walking with my parents, travelling with my parents, talking with my parents....All of those will make my parents feel happy. It is worthwhile to spend time accompanying them, because they are those who love me best and worry about me forever and they foster me without reward. When I grow up, my parents also age and time waits for no one, so it is time to love them and repay them by accompanying them as much as possible.Plain as it seems to be, it will make my family members live a harmonious and ease

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