When I read the paragraph 23, I can’t understand that’s meaning accurate. My problem is why if we don’t overdo it, if we know when to quit, if we don’t get addicted and if we’re able to walk off the stage, then we’re allowed, from time to time, to exult. If we do very well like the author say, do we need to exult? If we exult, will we do so good like the author say? I think is conflictive.
Although I can’t understand it very well, of course there are some nice sentences and phrase for me to learn. Today, I learned an interesting word. It is “shamelessly”. I know “shame” means “shy” or “blush”, but the whole word “shamelessly” means don’t unobtrusive at all. I felt this word is wonderful. Another word is “bow”, this word have two pronunciation and meaning. In the word “rainbow”, it is pronounced [beu]. But at “taking a bow”, it is pronounced [bau]. And at the last part of this paragraph, there is a phrase “from time to time”. Maybe it means often. And I think of you use it when you write your article may be nice a little.