Humanities essay example: As a leader

Shy, timid, self-contained as I used to be, I never expected that one day, facing 348 students from 80 different counties, on the stage of ¡°Global Young Leaders Conference ¡±, I can confidently manage an impromptu speech as long as 7 or 8 minutes.
I understand I should thank

my school SFLS for providing me an ideal environment of English learning in which I have gained ability to fluently communicate with native speakers. I should thank my parents for leading me the way to form a habit of analyzing situations on my own so that I always possess a unique perspective on various issues. The last but surly not the least, I should thank myself for sensitively realizing what I am lack of and how I can smooth over it.
Mentioned factors aside, one incident is the fire-lighter of the dramatic changes in my personal character:
That day was gloomy, and I was in a dejected mood as well, since my was returned by carried in a publication of <
I was 10 minutes in advance of my appointment. As soon as I arrived at the site, I found it was a 55-story-high building shared by 5 newspapers and 3 periodicals. When I knocked into the editor¡¯s office, he was a little surprised,
¡°Still plenty of time earlier, is it?¡±
¡°Yes,¡± at the same time I talked to myself, ¡°Not too much.¡±
¡°I hope it doesn¡¯t bother .¡±
¡°It¡¯s O.K.!¡±
Then we formally began our conversation, but somehow it sounded like an interview.
Editor : As a campus person yourself, do you think <
Answers: We are obliged to subscribe, but only a few do read it.
Editor: (to some extent, shocked by my direct way) Can you tell the reason?
Answers: Normally, people have different interests, so they read diversely.
Editor : But you know
Editor: I¡¯ve read through your resume and several literary works. And I noticed that you¡¯re quite professional at writing, so how long have you been practicing?
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