Independence means facing the wind, rain and various difficulties by yourself. If humans do not deal with things independently and live in the arms of others, then they are also losers. When the young eagle's feathers are not yet full and mature, what he has to bear is not eating and drinking, growing up under the protection of his mother's wings, but practicing flying and hunting. The mother eagle will even directly pick up her child from the air, even if her child is broken into pieces. Because the mother eagle knows that nature belongs to those independent strong people, and she can't always be the umbrella of the young eagle. Let the young eagle face and deal with all kinds of difficulties and setbacks by himself. Only in this way can he become an eagle that strikes the sky. However, in the real life of human beings, many parents dote on their offspring, many teenagers can't even do housework, and many people in their twenties still extend their lazy hands to their elderly parents. Due to the excessive pampering of our parents, we have all become little princesses and little emperors in the family, living a carefree life with clothes and food, and we don't know how hard our parents work to make money. Without the beating of the waves, the sail is just a piece of rag; without the roar of the sea, the boat is just a piece of rotten wood; without the baking of the fire, the steel is just a piece of stone. Let us learn to grow up, learn to be independent, and learn to face the baptism of wind and rain! Learning to be our own master is a difficult hurdle that we must overcome in our growth. Only by being self-reliant can we avoid making our parents more tired, and only by being self-reliant can we gain a foothold in society. I used to be a person without a strong opinion, and I couldn't make up my mind about many things. So when others asked me questions, my answer was always "whatever", and my casual personality often hurt me. Every time my mother helped me clean up the room, I didn't know where to put my things. When I needed to find something urgently, I always had to rummage through the boxes and cabinets, and I might not be able to find it even if I turned the room upside down. For this reason, I was particularly troubled. This summer vacation, I have plenty of time, and I want to use this time to learn to be my own master. The first step, I decided to start by tidying up the room. First, tidy up the desk. First, put all the books vertically, and put extracurricular books, test papers, homework, and school assignments on the bookshelf in different categories. Then organize the pen holder and throw away all the unused pens. Finally, wipe the table clean. Next, organize the bookshelf, put the books you have read into boxes, put the new books on the bookshelf, and then carefully wipe the dust on the bookshelf. The books placed each time are different, novels, tools, and my favorite comics. The next step is to organize my little bed. Fold the quilt, put the pillows in place, and organize the books on the bedside table. Finally, sweep the floor and take out the trash, everything is done! In the process of tidying up the room, I found some small things that I had lost for a long time lying in an inconspicuous corner. That time when I finished tidying up the room, all my items found their "home". In this way, it is easy for me to find them, and I will not throw them away because I can't find a home for them. <p> People should be independent and self-reliant instead of always relying on their hard-working parents. You must learn to be your own master and have your own ideas and opinions. If you want to be your own master, you must start with the small things around you, such as placing items and tidying up the room.

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