I am a ticket delivery person.

by kaiyanyixiao on 2008-11-11 14:31:19

I walk through the bustling city every day, smiling as I pass by thousands of households, delivering tickets to our customers. During one delivery, unfortunately, I was knocked down by an electric scooter and thrown several meters away. Fortunately, I wasn't seriously injured, just some minor abrasions. Luckily, I was wearing a full set of denim that day, or I might have been in worse shape. This denim really proved its worth! My clothes didn't tear at all! Our company's CEO specially came to see me, which moved me deeply! When I got up the next morning, I found bruises all over my body. Most importantly, my legs felt like they weren't even mine anymore, unresponsive. Helplessly, I had to stay home and recuperate.

After resting at home for two days, I felt much better, but to others, I still looked like a cripple, walking with a limp. When I arrived at the company, I saw how busy it was! The colleague who replaced me had a big bunch of tickets to deliver. I saw how busy he was, so I decided to join him in the battle, go deliver tickets together! He took more, I took less, we divided the tickets! We went our separate ways to deliver each ticket to the customer's hands. When I delivered the last one, the customer lived on the fifth floor, great! Let's go! It sounds easy, but climbing up there was quite strenuous. It took me over ten minutes to reach the fifth floor! Climbing five floors in one breath... I gave myself a little encouragement! Before I knew it, it was already ten o'clock in the evening. As the saying goes, come to work happily and return home safely! Time to clock out... Unfortunately, it started raining heavily in the morning. Strongly advised against by my family, I could only rest again. My wife said: "With this weather, you're in no condition to go to work. The roads are slippery, your legs aren't cooperating. If you fall again, you'll just be causing more trouble." I said: "You don't understand what dedication means!" She replied: "Even so, it's not acceptable!" Considering my family's concern for me and the state of my leg, upon careful reflection, she was right. If I fell on the road, it wouldn't be dedication; it would be unemployment. How so? I might get disabled! After the rain, the sky didn't clear up, it remained overcast the next day, but I went to work. In the continuous practice of delivering tickets, my leg gradually recovered. They say it's hard to please everyone; some people said, "You're not a soldier, everyone knows it's cold when it rains, everyone knows the roads are slippery..." I truly need to continue learning and constantly surpass myself! To become a true warrior, I want my life to bloom fiercely.