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Mary had always dreamt of playing the piano beautifully. She was very excited when her parents signed her up for piano lessons. At first, everything seemed fun and she enjoyed it. After a few weeks, the lessons became more difficult and her teacher asked her to practise the same piece repeatedly. Mary found the training tiring and boring and wanted to give up. One rainy afternoon, Mary watched a documentary about a young pianist named Tom. Tom had lost both arms in a car accident but played breathtaking music with his feet. Mary felt ashamed that she wanted to give up easily. So she practised hard and finally played a full piece perfectly. She felt a deep sense of joy and was proud that she had not given up.
Mary had always dreamt of playing the piano beautifully. Her parents signed her up for piano lessons, which made her very excited. In the beginning, everything was fun. She liked pressing the keys and listening to the sounds. But after a few weeks, the lessons became more difficult. Her teacher made her practise the same piece over and over again. Mary found the training tiring, and she felt bored and wanted to give up. On a rainy afternoon, Mary watched a documentary that showed a young pianist named Tom. Tom had lost both arms in a car accident when he was 10 years old. But now he could play beautiful music with his feet. Mary felt ashamed looking at her own healthy hands. So she kept practising hard. Finally, she played a whole piece perfectly. She felt a deep sense of joy, realising all her hard work had paid off. She was proud that she didn't give up.
Mary had always dreamt of playing the piano beautifully. She was very excited when her parents signed her up for piano lessons. At first, everything seemed fun. She enjoyed pressing the keys and hearing the sounds. However, after a few weeks, the lessons became more difficult. Her teacher asked her to spend hours practising the same piece again and again to improve her skills. Mary found the training tiring, and it made her feel bored and want to give up. One rainy afternoon, Mary watched a documentary about a young pianist named Tom on TV. Tom had lost both of his arms in a car accident at the age of 10. But now he could play breathtaking music with his feet. Looking at her own healthy hands, Mary felt ashamed. She couldn't give up so easily. So she kept practising hard. After a few weeks, she finally played a full piece perfectly. She felt a deep sense of joy as the beautiful music filled the room. At that moment, she realised all her hard work had paid off. She was proud that she had not given up.