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The boy abandoned by his father scored 714❗️ The college entrance exam is truly the fairest path for ordinary people to change their destiny❗️ The boy lost his mother at the age of three. After his father remarried, he became an outsider in the family, completely out of place. Day after day, he faced his stepmother’s cold attitude. The child grew increasingly silent and timid. His aunt saw this and felt heartbroken. Without hesitation, she took her nephew in and raised him herself. Family love has never been limited to blood ties. Many biological parents shirk their responsibilities, yet this aunt, who hadn’t received much education herself, firmly believed that studying was the only way out. To support the boy’s education, she worked multiple odd jobs, never buying herself a new piece of clothing for years. With her own strength, she raised the frail three-year-old boy and sent him all the way to Tsinghua University. The 716-point college entrance exam score is soaked in the sweat and toil of countless days and nights. When the good news arrived, the aunt squatted by the roadside and burst into tears. Those tears weren’t of weakness—they were the fiery proof of an ordinary woman using her slender shoulders to give the boy confidence in life and preserve his dignity. Thinking back to my own college entrance exam journey, I feel a sense of regret! I didn’t get into a 985 university, but later, through my own efforts, I got into a decent graduate program at a university in Guangdong Province. I’m grateful for the support of my parents and family! People often say that blood ties are the closest bond, but in this story, the weight of responsibility far outweighs the connection of blood. If the boy’s father had taken on his responsibilities as a parent, would the boy have had to grow up so quickly, enduring hardships that make one’s heart ache? Many people say, “It’s hard to be a stepmother” or “Blended families are difficult to manage,” but at the end of the day, these are just excuses for avoiding responsibility. That said, the major you study in college or graduate school often doesn’t align with the work you end up doing in society—this is true for 80% of people. I’m the same! Now I’ve switched to cryptocurrency trading and social media content creation, which has nothing to do with my academic background. #CryptocurrencyTrading #BTC #CollegeEntranceExam #UniversityGraduates
