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    many things but among these lessons, I learn to cooperate with others; learn the importance of respecting others: and learn the joy of accomplishment. When I was practicing in class, I noticed that there was one person who surpassed others in skill and agility, but when we all practiced together, that same person destroyed the entire unit and ruined the whole. group exercise. I realized that society is like that, such that you can have exceptional knowledge but only know how to cooperate with others except your useless knowledge. I think this is why colleges emphasize both unity and individuality. Respect was one of the important elements of our lives. When we respect others, we automatically elevate ourselves and gain respect as well. However, respecting the senior belt was easy, but respecting the lower-ranked belt was very difficult. I couldn't respect them because I despised them. When I didn't show respect for my junior belts, they didn't respect me because I was younger than them and I was a child. But as I began to learn to respect juniors as well as others, the most important thing I learned from martial arts was the joy of achievement. When I practiced for 4 years and passed the black belt test, I became a 1st degree black belt. It was a joy that no one can understand until he experiences it for himself. It was just a simple belt, but the joy was greater than anything. after the 1st degree black belt, my course became harder and more vigorous. However, I overcame these adversities and became a 2nd Dan black belt because I knew the joy of achieving my goal. Every time I wanted to lie down and relax during class, I remembered the accompaniment. Now I don't shut up, no matter how hard and tired I am, because I know that when I finally achieve my goal, it will be the best feeling. which never exist. This is why I loved Tang Soo Do and practiced it for 7 years. Because it wasn't just an exercise, but it was where I was being shaped and inscribed. The reason I mentioned these lessons was because martial art was the place where I was created and now I want your university to be my next school that becomes the place where I fully succeeded. My interest in writing this essay is to attract attention, to want to deviate from conventions and not to be