Danh ngôn của Kelechi Iheanacho

It was hard when my mother left us. I said to myself: 'You must keep working hard for her.' She was a teacher, a big influence. She made me work harder. So when I'm not doing something right or when I'm not playing or working hard enough, I remember what she used to say to me. She gets me moving. She pushed me to work hard.
It was hard when my mother left us. I said to myself: 'You must keep working hard for her.' She was a teacher, a big influence. She made me work harder. So when I'm not doing something right or when I'm not playing or working hard enough, I remember what she used to say to me. She gets me moving. She pushed me to work hard.
Thật khó khăn khi mẹ tôi rời bỏ chúng tôi. Tôi tự nhủ: 'Mình phải tiếp tục làm việc chăm chỉ vì cô ấy'. Cô ấy là một giáo viên, có ảnh hưởng lớn. Cô ấy bắt tôi làm việc chăm chỉ hơn. Vì vậy, khi tôi làm điều gì đó không đúng hoặc khi tôi chơi đùa hoặc làm việc không đủ chăm chỉ, tôi nhớ lại những gì cô ấy từng nói với tôi. Cô ấy khiến tôi phải di chuyển. Cô ấy bắt tôi phải làm việc chăm chỉ.
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