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No fear can subvert tradition.
For example, the first time I went out alone, the first time I went to school in a strange city, and the first time I spent the New Year with my roommate at school. ...
There are too many firsts in life, and this first time is a sign of our growth.
I used to be afraid to do everything by myself, especially when I did something for the first time, and I especially wanted someone to accompany me. But then I came to understand that no one would be with me forever, including my parents.
Therefore, we should get used to doing everything by ourselves, becoming strong and invincible.
Finally, get used to being alone. No longer rely on anyone, do your best to rely on, and radiate your own light in the dark night sky.
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