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The photographer's story summarizes English.
Photographers use cameras, painters use brushes, musicians use songs and writers use stories. Spencer Johnson's story "Who moved my cheese?" Reflects the changes in our lives. Life is changeable, so we have to change. We must improve ourselves to face the changes in the environment, or we will fail. Look at the cycle of the four seasons. Trees germinate in spring, leaves turn green in summer and leaves fall in autumn. When winter comes, there are no more leaves on the trees. This cycle will start again next spring. Now that we know that nature has laws, we can prepare for them. We know that winter is cold and summer is hot, so we can prepare clothes suitable for these seasons. Since we can accept the natural cycle, we must also accept the changes in our lives. As long as we become more flexible, we can prepare for the changes in our lives. We regard changes in our lives as opportunities. As long as we constantly change ourselves, we can keep up with the changes in life.
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