There was a boy in our class named Eason. He has a brother named Jason. When I met Eason for the first time, I thought he is the ceiling of learning, but Jason was even more perfect than Eason. He goes to college at the University of Oxford and studies Astrophysics. He looks very tall and strong but he always very gentle. This makes Eason always stays in his brother’s shadow.
Before Jason got to the UK, he packed his luggage. Eason asked very humbly, “Do you need this one again? If you don’t need that, can you give it to me?”
Yep even though Eason is very perfect, he only can use brother’s old items. After Jason was done packing up, all the family members went out and chat with Jason, but they don’t know there was a little thin boy who sit in all items that Jason didn’t need anymore. He don’t think about how painful is to get old things from his brother.
Four years before that, the young boy who made his family proud became a Master’s student at Harvard. He looked more smart and mature and steady than before. Once, back at winter vacation, the family went skiing with him.
Jason had a fall in the snowy place, and Eason wanted to help, but he was too heavy so Eason couldn’t pull him up. Eason wanted to laugh, but his family were all near so his emotions were terrible.
Just then, Jason rolled over and laid in the snow. He said, “No one has a perfect life, not even me. Don’t you think I’m very funny right now? You don’t need to listen their abusive expression to you, just study harder than before.”
After that, Jason stood up and let Eason know that even you fall down, you should try harder to stand up and show others that you are better than they think.
Now, it’s time Jason to leave; he only stayed for few days but he let his brother know that a human doesn’t need to find others to help but show and shining out the light to let others find you.