Like a pencil, I have a built-in eraser. I can correct my mistakes. No, I can't change the past, but I can make it right again. And if I can't erase history (after all, what’s done is done) I can at least erase a great deal of guilt and anger with forgiveness.
Like a pencil, I do better if I’m sharpened once in a while. My mind and skills grow dull without occasional honing. Even my spirit and attitudes need refining if I’m to be at my best. And there is something else, too. I find that the difficulties of life wear away at me, and they can either grind me down or shape me into a person who is more capable and creative. The sharpening I get from living through tough times is often painful, but I know it can make me a better person.
compare yourself into apple and why ?
you compare yourself using your pen15
...No.
don't compare yourself
Perhaps you can compare yourself to how once you start doing something or spark a little idea it grows and bursts into flame.
if you cut yourself by half, you'll die
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How do you connect your to an rock
I consider myself as a pencil because like a pencil, I believe in the power of expression and creativity. Just like a pencil leaves its mark on paper, I aim to leave a positive influence or impact on others. Additionally, a pencil can be used to correct mistakes and improve, which reflects my belief in constant growth and learning.
There wouldn't be anything bad besides bleeding if there's a black line made by the pencil when you were stabed, you can't do anything about it unless you accidentally rip the first layer of the transparent skin, you can wash the black line/spot away before the skin recovers.
The length of a unsharpened pencil is 15cm. If you don't believe me measure it yourself.
It is difficult to compare yourself to other applicants if you do not know their skill sets, experiences, and expertise. Instead, you should focus on your attributes and reiterate them to the interviewer.