Independence, seemingly two ordinary words, contains countless profound philosophies. In reality, we young people also need to learn to be independent. Turning over the chapter of memory, that experience came to my mind again. That day, I went out to play alone, and accidentally fell to the ground, and my knee just hit the stone. Looking at the big cut on my knee, feeling the piercing pain, my tears flowed down like beads with broken strings. After squatting on the ground for a while, I wiped my tears and limped back home. "Oh, what can I do? My parents are not at home... By the way! Band-Aid, I can bandage it myself." I endured the pain and walked to the medicine box, found the Band-Aid, then went to the bathroom to rinse the wound on my knee with clean water, wiped the water with a towel, and put the Band-Aid on. When my parents came back and saw my wound, they asked me about the process of treating the wound, and praised me for learning to be independent with both heartache and joy. If we don't learn to be independent, it's like a fish in the deep sea without a dorsal fin, unable to swim; it's like an eagle in the blue sky with broken wings, unable to fly. Therefore, we must learn to be independent in order to gain a foothold in this society. I am an only child, and I have been a little girl who has everything she wants since I was a child. So whatever I want, my parents will buy it for me, and I don't have to do housework, living like an emperor. But later I realized that independence is an important quality of a person's life, so I have to learn to be independent so that I can live a better life. As time flies, I gradually grow up. I thought I would be more pampered like a princess when I grow up, but God seems to be against me. When I grew up, my parents' work became busier, and I had to go to school and learn all kinds of knowledge. Although I can still stay with my parents after they get off work every day, I can't avoid the trouble of living independently. Once, the teacher gave us a flyer saying that there was a summer camp activity with two routes - Beijing and Shanghai, and it was voluntary to participate. Out of curiosity, I signed up for the Beijing route of this summer camp. But I later found out that I had to go to the summer camp alone, and my parents couldn't accompany me. My heart suddenly became empty, and I regretted signing up for this summer camp. But since I had already signed up, I couldn't not go! So, I gritted my teeth and went. After the summer camp started, I finally started to live independently, although it was only for six days. In just six days, we had to do all our own things by ourselves, which was really difficult for me. In the morning, we all had to get up very early, sometimes more than five o'clock, sometimes more than six o'clock, or even more than three o'clock. After getting up, we had to brush our teeth and wash our faces, comb our hair, braid our hair, fold our quilts, and tidy up our clothes. When playing, you have to keep your things by yourself, and the teacher will not help you "deposit" them. If you lose something, you will bear the consequences. At night, we have to take a shower, pack our things, change our clothes, and charge our mobile phones by ourselves... In short, such days are not easy to endure. However, after two or three days, although I couldn't help missing my parents, I gradually got used to this kind of independent life and learned to be independent. I found that it was not difficult to live independently.

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