Question One:
In this chapter,Haw realized that the reason for his struggle was that he was under the control of his fear, and now he was free to go in a new direction.To encourage himself, he started imagining himself eating cheese in hishead.Under this constant driving, he was more and more full of power, with greater courage and strength,he quickly and nimbly through the maze.Haw was a different person now. He was thinking about what he would gain instead of what he would lose.Change will make things better.Soon his efforts were having an effect. He found some small pieces of cheese he had never seen before, but the place seemed to have been swept away. Even so,this made him very excited, and he felt sorry but not regret.Still missing his friend at this time, he decided to go back to help his friend and persuade him to act with him.
Question Two:
After reading this chapter,my biggest feeling is how to correctly understand fear. As the story tells us, the greatest danger is being controlled by fear. Only by making bold changes can we become motivated and regain ourselves. From our point of view, our fear is actually rooted in anxiety right now. We study hard every day, compare ourselves desperately with others, and compete for limited resources. But most of us, in this pointless competition, are losers and mediocrity. This is when we become mired in endless anxiety, trying to find a solution but finding ourselves unable to outdo others and overcome our own fears. So every day we are under pressure to move forward, unwilling to make any changes.But at last we fall behind The Times.
But when we calm down and consider other possibilities in our lives, we find that we are full of other options. Our life is not only about competition and study, but also many hobbies and beautiful moments worth remembering. We should change our inner fear and let ourselves think about our own way instead of blindly imitating others. The scariest thing is not that we don't make any progress, but that we don't know how to make progress. We find ourselves freer when we change our mindset and spend more time doing what makes us happy.