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Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among [MASK] high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have indicated that high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade, no definite reasons for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to take the most effective measures to reduce smoking level among youth.
male
[ "insisted", "denied", "wondered" ]
Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have [MASK] that high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade, no definite reasons for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to take the most effective measures to reduce smoking level among youth.
indicated
[ "large", "small", "low" ]
Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have indicated that high school dropouts have excessively [MASK] smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade, no definite reasons for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to take the most effective measures to reduce smoking level among youth.
high
[ "sunk", "set", "produced" ]
Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have indicated that high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have [MASK] in the past decade, no definite reasons for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to take the most effective measures to reduce smoking level among youth.
occurred
[ "causes", "ways", "results" ]
Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have indicated that high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade, no definite [MASK] for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to take the most effective measures to reduce smoking level among youth.
reasons
[ "survey", "study", "figure" ]
Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have indicated that high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade, no definite reasons for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current [MASK] to take the most effective measures to reduce smoking level among youth.
effort
[ "stop", "forbid", "limit" ]
Today, as in every other day of the year, more than 3,000 US adolescents will smoke their first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults.During their lifetime, it can be expected that of these 3,000 about 23 will be murdered, 30 will die in traffic accidents , and nearly 750 will be killed by a smokingrelated disease.The number of deaths caused by cigarette smoking outweigh all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30%, smoking rates among youth have declined.While the decline is impressive, several important issues must be raised .First, in the past several years, smoking rates among youth have declined very little.Second, in the late 1970s, smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10%.The statistic is reversing.Third, several recent studies have indicated that high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rate, as much as 75%.Finally, though significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade, no definite reasons for the decline to exist.Within this context, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) began its current effort to take the most effective measures to [MASK] smoking level among youth.
reduce
[ "shot", "murdered", "killed" ]
In the fighting between two countries in the 1970s, a young man was walking from one village to the next when he was [MASK] by an armed guerrilla fighter from the enemy country.The fighter ordered the young man down the hill where he was to be shot But a(n) amazing thing happened.
caught
[ "demanded", "reminded", "required" ]
In the fighting between two countries in the 1970s, a young man was walking from one village to the next when he was caught by an armed guerrilla fighter from the enemy country.The fighter [MASK] the young man down the hill where he was to be shot But a(n) amazing thing happened.
ordered
[ "beaten", "accepted", "driven" ]
In the fighting between two countries in the 1970s, a young man was walking from one village to the next when he was caught by an armed guerrilla fighter from the enemy country.The fighter ordered the young man down the hill where he was to be [MASK] But a(n) amazing thing happened.
shot
[ "frightening", "inspiring", "confusing" ]
In the fighting between two countries in the 1970s, a young man was walking from one village to the next when he was caught by an armed guerrilla fighter from the enemy country.The fighter ordered the young man down the hill where he was to be shot But a(n) [MASK] thing happened.
amazing
[ "watched", "accepted", "suggested" ]
The young man, who had [MASK] military training, was able to disarm the fighter.Now, the table was turned and it was the fighter who was ordered down the hill.
received
[ "covered", "moved", "repaired" ]
The young man, who had received military training, was able to disarm the fighter.Now, the table was [MASK] and it was the fighter who was ordered down the hill.
turned
[ "thus", "indeed", "therefore" ]
As they walked, [MASK] , the young man began to reflect on what was happening.Recalling the words of his mother, "Love your enemies; do good to those who hate you."
however
[ "expressions", "plans", "signals" ]
As they walked, however , the young man began to reflect on what was happening.Recalling the [MASK] of his mother, "Love your enemies; do good to those who hate you."
words
[ "forgive", "instruct", "help" ]
As they walked, however , the young man began to reflect on what was happening.Recalling the words of his mother, "Love your enemies; do good to those who [MASK] you."
hate
[ "packed", "dragged", "forced" ]
He [MASK] the gun into the bushes, told the fighter he was free to go and turned back up the hill.
threw
[ "slow", "nervous", "eager" ]
He threw the gun into the bushes, told the fighter he was [MASK] to go and turned back up the hill.
free
[ "for", "into", "down" ]
He threw the gun into the bushes, told the fighter he was free to go and turned back [MASK] the hill.
up
[ "showing", "waving", "jumping" ]
Minutes later, he heard footsteps [MASK] behind him as he walked.
running
[ "shouted", "counted", "argued" ]
he [MASK] .
wondered
[ "seldom", "always", "sometimes" ]
Perhaps the fighter had got the gun and wanted to finish him off.But he continued on, [MASK] glancing back, until his enemy reached him, only to grab him in a hug and pour out thanks for sparing his life.
never
[ "marks", "favors", "reasons" ]
Perhaps the fighter had got the gun and wanted to finish him off.But he continued on, never glancing back, until his enemy reached him, only to grab him in a hug and pour out [MASK] for sparing his life.
thanks
[ "awareness", "kindness", "safeness" ]
Mercy often wears the face of [MASK] .And though it usually isn't an enemy in uniform-that we are challenged to forgive, we have opportunities for mercy every day.
forgiveness
[ "explanations", "hopes", "lessons" ]
Mercy often wears the face of forgiveness .And though it usually isn't an enemy in uniform-that we are challenged to forgive, we have [MASK] for mercy every day.
opportunities
[ "responsibility", "patience", "energy" ]
Family members and friends, co-workers and neighbors and even strangers have [MASK] for our forgiveness.
need
[ "lonely", "healthy", "calm" ]
As Mahatma Gandhi said, "The [MASK] can never forgive.
weak
[ "should", "must", "will" ]
The lovable teddy bear [MASK] be found all around the world.
can
[ "them", "its", "it's" ]
You can find [MASK] not only in toy stores, but also on T-shirts, posters and more.
it
[ "what", "why", "however" ]
Do you know [MASK] the teddy bear got its name?
how
[ "answer", "make", "solving" ]
On November 14, 1902, US President Theodore Roosevelt went to Mississippi to [MASK] a problem.
solve
[ "so", "but", "though" ]
However, he was unhappy [MASK] he couldn't find any big game to shoot during the hunt.
because
[ "some", "every", "all" ]
However, he was unhappy because he couldn't find [MASK] big game to shoot during the hunt.
any
[ "what", "which", "/" ]
Legend has it [MASK] his host wanted the hunting trip to be successful , so he went out and found a bear cub and tied it to a tree for Roosevelt to shoot.
that
[ "succeed", "success", "succeeded" ]
Legend has it that his host wanted the hunting trip to be [MASK] , so he went out and found a bear cub and tied it to a tree for Roosevelt to shoot.
successful
[ "accepted", "received", "agreed" ]
But Roosevelt [MASK] and asked him to set it free.
refused
[ "put", "leave", "making" ]
But Roosevelt refused and asked him to [MASK] it free.
set
[ "lately", "before", "late" ]
A few days [MASK] , a shopkeeper saw the cartoon and had his wife make many toy bears based on the bear in the cartoon.
later
[ "because", "according", "before" ]
They named them [MASK] Roosevelt's nickname Teddy.
after
[ "On", "Between", "Among" ]
[MASK] early 1903, they sold these teddy bears in the shop and many people came to buy them.
In
[ "loved", "sold", "bought" ]
Now it is [MASK] with a lot of people.
popular
[ "dance", "show", "party" ]
She had been waiting for this [MASK] for years and years.
moment
[ "face", "dress", "life" ]
"How beautiful her [MASK] is!"
voice
[ "friend", "mother", "teacher" ]
The song made her go back to the days when she was Lauren's [MASK] .As a young girl ,Dorothy wanted to be a concert singer.
age
[ "French", "piano", "dance" ]
She studied [MASK] in France, Italy and in the United States.
music
[ "actress", "student", "dancer" ]
"You can become a fine [MASK] in the future," her teachers told her.
singer
[ "learning", "driven", "waiting" ]
"But you must be [MASK] to study hard and work for many years.
prepared
[ "some", "any", "enough" ]
There will be [MASK] time for anything but music in your life."
no
[ "killed", "caught", "praised" ]
More than 58,000 of them died ; over 300,000 were [MASK] , and nearly 2300 were missing and thought dead.
wounded
[ "army", "government", "Social" ]
Improved [MASK] services saved many soldiers with serious wounds that in earlier wars would have been fatal .
medical
[ "illnesses", "situations", "feelings" ]
Improved medical services saved many soldiers with serious [MASK] that in earlier wars would have been fatal .
wounds
[ "so", "longer", "less" ]
More than 600 Americans were prisoners of war (POWs).Some POWs spent six years or even [MASK] in North Vietnamese prisons.
more
[ "best", "greatest", "interesting" ]
One of the [MASK] things of the war has been the fate of its veterans .The return of soldiers from the Vietnam War was not warmly celebrated.
saddest
[ "order", "victory", "news" ]
One of the saddest things of the war has been the fate of its veterans .The [MASK] of soldiers from the Vietnam War was not warmly celebrated.
return
[ "serious", "carefully", "immediately" ]
One of the saddest things of the war has been the fate of its veterans .The return of soldiers from the Vietnam War was not [MASK] celebrated.
warmly
[ "blamed", "hired", "welcomed" ]
Americans [MASK] them with stony silence.
met
[ "warm", "coldy", "unexpected" ]
The public's [MASK] reaction made many veterans angry and discouraged them.
cold
[ "encouraged", "comforted", "astonished" ]
The public's cold reaction made many veterans angry and [MASK] them.
discouraged
[ "seen", "finished", "viewed" ]
They had [MASK] a life-and-death struggle, obeying orders for their country's national interests .In the book Born on the Fourth of July (1976).Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic expressed his pain over their not being supported.
faced
[ "future", "fate", "base" ]
They had faced a life-and-death struggle, obeying orders for their country's national [MASK] .In the book Born on the Fourth of July (1976).Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic expressed his pain over their not being supported.
interests
[ "gladness", "angry", "surprise" ]
They had faced a life-and-death struggle, obeying orders for their country's national interests .In the book Born on the Fourth of July (1976).Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic expressed his [MASK] over their not being supported.
pain
[ "say", "describe", "write" ]
"I didn't want to [MASK] it at first---people went against us when we were putting our lives on the frontline for our country......How could they do this to us?
believe
[ "time", "love", "youth" ]
"I didn't want to believe it at first---people went against us when we were putting our [MASK] on the frontline for our country......How could they do this to us?
lives
[ "began", "managed", "hoped" ]
Many of us wouldn't be coming back......" Thousands of Vietnam veterans turned to drugs or [MASK] to kick the drug habits they had developed during the war.
failed
[ "for", "before", "after" ]
Many of us wouldn't be coming back......" Thousands of Vietnam veterans turned to drugs or failed to kick the drug habits they had developed [MASK] the war.
during
[ "falling", "putting", "lying" ]
Many others had trouble in finding jobs or [MASK] down and starting families.
settling
[ "was", "are", "is" ]
Between 250,000 and 350,000 homeless Americans--nearly one third of the total [MASK] Vietnam veterans.
were
[ "cheated", "benefited", "betrayed" ]
Teaching second grade is always a challenge.Each student arrives at school with his own needs and difficulties.One year a student called Billy [MASK] me with his behavior as well as his academic requirements.He struggled daily with his uncontrollable emotions and often became angry or violent.I knew that,to make academic progress,his emotions needed controlling.
challenged
[ "unforgettable", "unconscious", "unfortunate" ]
Teaching second grade is always a challenge.Each student arrives at school with his own needs and difficulties.One year a student called Billy challenged me with his behavior as well as his academic requirements.He struggled daily with his [MASK] emotions and often became angry or violent.I knew that,to make academic progress,his emotions needed controlling.
uncontrollable
[ "physical", "mental", "authentic" ]
Teaching second grade is always a challenge.Each student arrives at school with his own needs and difficulties.One year a student called Billy challenged me with his behavior as well as his academic requirements.He struggled daily with his uncontrollable emotions and often became angry or violent.I knew that,to make [MASK] progress,his emotions needed controlling.
academic
[ "advantage", "agenda", "reason" ]
One [MASK] I tried to help Billy was to have him come directly into the classroom when he arrived at school.Billy's mom would call me to alert me to a particularly emotional morning at home.Then,I would focus on relieving his anger and calming him down before the other students arrived.
way
[ "awake", "visit", "sign" ]
One way I tried to help Billy was to have him come directly into the classroom when he arrived at school.Billy's mom would [MASK] me to alert me to a particularly emotional morning at home.Then,I would focus on relieving his anger and calming him down before the other students arrived.
call
[ "tolerating", "observing", "ignoring" ]
One way I tried to help Billy was to have him come directly into the classroom when he arrived at school.Billy's mom would call me to alert me to a particularly emotional morning at home.Then,I would focus on [MASK] his anger and calming him down before the other students arrived.
relieving
[ "emotions", "botany", "diet" ]
One week our class was studying [MASK] .I thought one way to bring learning into the classroom was to bring my dog Rocky to school for the day.
pets
[ "after", "as", "before" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes [MASK] I was told that Billy had a rough morning at home and I might need to get him settled .As I was talking to his mom,Billy stormed into the classroom.To Billy's surprise ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new friend ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't resist Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
when
[ "boring", "fantastic", "busy" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes when I was told that Billy had a [MASK] morning at home and I might need to get him settled .As I was talking to his mom,Billy stormed into the classroom.To Billy's surprise ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new friend ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't resist Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
rough
[ "punished", "treated", "excited" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes when I was told that Billy had a rough morning at home and I might need to get him [MASK] .As I was talking to his mom,Billy stormed into the classroom.To Billy's surprise ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new friend ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't resist Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
settled
[ "fled", "jogged", "floated" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes when I was told that Billy had a rough morning at home and I might need to get him settled .As I was talking to his mom,Billy [MASK] into the classroom.To Billy's surprise ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new friend ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't resist Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
stormed
[ "delight", "shame", "fear" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes when I was told that Billy had a rough morning at home and I might need to get him settled .As I was talking to his mom,Billy stormed into the classroom.To Billy's [MASK] ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new friend ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't resist Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
surprise
[ "protector", "trainer", "owner" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes when I was told that Billy had a rough morning at home and I might need to get him settled .As I was talking to his mom,Billy stormed into the classroom.To Billy's surprise ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new [MASK] ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't resist Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
friend
[ "describe", "reduce", "forget" ]
That day began as normal.I was preparing activities focused on dog themes when I was told that Billy had a rough morning at home and I might need to get him settled .As I was talking to his mom,Billy stormed into the classroom.To Billy's surprise ,Rocky immediately ran up to his new friend ,wagging his tail and licking Billy's face with doggy affection.Billy couldn't [MASK] Rocky's charm and began laughing as his anger melted away.
resist
[ "educating", "envying", "comforting" ]
Throughout the day,Billy never left Rocky's side,feeding him,being gentle with him and even [MASK] the other students while Rocky was sleeping.
quieting
[ "exploding", "arguing", "apologizing" ]
Billy was known for doing anything he could to avoid [MASK] ,but on this day he found a good dog story," Clifford's Puppy Days",and read it to Rocky.How surprised I was at the sight of Billy reading happily!My little dog was able to transform Billy's day from one of anger and frustration to one of laughter,gentleness and love .
reading
[ "disappointed", "amused", "confused" ]
Billy was known for doing anything he could to avoid reading ,but on this day he found a good dog story," Clifford's Puppy Days",and read it to Rocky.How [MASK] I was at the sight of Billy reading happily!My little dog was able to transform Billy's day from one of anger and frustration to one of laughter,gentleness and love .
surprised
[ "urge", "shorten", "expand" ]
Billy was known for doing anything he could to avoid reading ,but on this day he found a good dog story," Clifford's Puppy Days",and read it to Rocky.How surprised I was at the sight of Billy reading happily!My little dog was able to [MASK] Billy's day from one of anger and frustration to one of laughter,gentleness and love .
transform
[ "admiration", "curiosity", "anxiety" ]
Billy was known for doing anything he could to avoid reading ,but on this day he found a good dog story," Clifford's Puppy Days",and read it to Rocky.How surprised I was at the sight of Billy reading happily!My little dog was able to transform Billy's day from one of anger and frustration to one of laughter,gentleness and [MASK] .
love
[ "family", "housework", "performance" ]
That day Rocky more than helped me with my [MASK] ;he helped to change the life of a child!After that Billy's behavior definitely improved.
teaching
[ "disappointed", "excited", "worried" ]
Some people will be [MASK] with things like these because for them, they're by far the best they can get.
satisfied
[ "of", "with", "in" ]
Some people will be satisfied with things like these because [MASK] them, they're by far the best they can get.
for
[ ".like", "search", "have" ]
For me, they're not all I can [MASK] from this world.
get
[ "loving", "raining", "wind" ]
I believe in harps and violins and [MASK] and lightning.
thunder
[ "sad", "unsatisfied", "unpleasant" ]
I believe in being in love and not just trying my best to make others [MASK] .I believe in " being in love" with my partner, not just "loving" him.
comfortable
[ "falling", "giving", "lost" ]
I believe in being in love and not just trying my best to make others comfortable .I believe in " [MASK] in love" with my partner, not just "loving" him.
being
[ "several", "valuable", "regular" ]
Life is more than spending [MASK] hours in the gym and eating carrot just to seek praise from others .The praise of others indeed makes me feel happy, but it is not the main meaning of my life.
endless
[ "receive", "admire", "keep" ]
Life is more than spending endless hours in the gym and eating carrot just to [MASK] praise from others .The praise of others indeed makes me feel happy, but it is not the main meaning of my life.
seek
[ "doctors", "partners", "parents" ]
Life is more than spending endless hours in the gym and eating carrot just to seek praise from [MASK] .The praise of others indeed makes me feel happy, but it is not the main meaning of my life.
others
[ "reason", "chance", "challenge" ]
Life is more than spending endless hours in the gym and eating carrot just to seek praise from others .The praise of others indeed makes me feel happy, but it is not the main [MASK] of my life.
meaning
[ "wishes", "burdens", "purposes" ]
My life is not about living to fulfill someone else's [MASK] but my own.
dreams
[ "naturally", "entirely", "particularly" ]
Life is more than [MASK] pursuing the norms of society but trying to be a good person by my own standard .It is not about wildly chasing dreams to be superior to others.
merely
[ "world", "others", "country" ]
Life is more than merely pursuing the norms of [MASK] but trying to be a good person by my own standard .It is not about wildly chasing dreams to be superior to others.
society