二火流入學甄試考題:
1.【二火流‧心之卷】曰:「球操榮心,使榮操心,故心不操榮,榮不操心。」 
何意?為使旁座考生不翔其奧,試以英文申論之。
Nagging for a thousand times though, I'm still sorry and guilty to see Chris osciliate to make his swing far away in equilibrium, especially when ecountering some buggy games, even against Gabby or moldy Johnny, who is sometimes rusty for lack of brush-ups, or standing in front of a long par 5, seemingly taking out a big cannon to smoke the flag, or strangely sensing a fit of palsy to take up the club right after he just finished a perfect swing as to finish me at a long-distance gambling. Chris was so often frightened by a simple peel of painting falling from his heart, a nuclear power plant known as my coach and co-wirter of 'the grand 14', however, a waste pool at the dark side in light of being a real tough player, which can produce nothing but adrenal as he addresses his ball, making him no balls at all thereafter. Involved messed-up in this calamity-like mingle-mangle, how could I get my dream hi-ends if I just mask myself as an onlooker to schadenfreude Chris devoured by the huge tsunami of frustration? And it is the very compelling reason to write this SOP regardless of staring at piles of books and handouts left unread on my desk, illegally of course:

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How to get away from rivalry jitter? Be humble of yourself. This is what I point out one of your main caracteristics in your famous doctrines, double spitfire, no. 5. See? You ALREADY own it, yet even you yourself don't know about it. What is 'willing to give and yield' in your no. 5 will be the sign you've become humble. See no one lower than you; see no one from whom you cannot learn. Take each one as esteemed and formidable. Just think about the deer, a shy animal but full of alertness. They run away at sight of approaching of any stranger, any object that seems weird to them. They choose fleeing as the upmost makeshift priority, thus to shun danger and risks. However, are they weak animals? Just take a close look at the bucks; watch carefully their stag antlers, mighty and sharply robust, which can penetrate the belly of an assumptive lion or any other fierce predator effortlessly. Appreciate their strong sinews; they can easily jump up three times as high as their torso, well, also effortlessly. So, rethink now why they shun. Are they weak? Forky knives. Are they cowards? Only apparently. Try next time pushing them in the corners of no retreat, or try hurting the cubs with mother deer aside, and you'll witness for yourself what the real strength of commitment is like. That's exact what you already own yet you haven't discovered. Go find it, trace it, and you'll be a 'deer' person.


How to keep away from tee-off shudder? First thing first you have to understand, honestly, that it is no big deal to play games with pals and buddies. Really, it's nothing more than a trivial in your daily life, is it? What if you win the game? For some scattered applause? A cup of coffee? Or what if you lose it? Still a cup of coffee? Mulligan? You can always have a restart only if you award yourself another vacation. And it is the very factor that you'll never find your true pride and glory in such deeds. Simply look up the vast sky, you'll soon realize all your personal chores are of a tiny errand, omittable and dispensable. So is it really necessary for you to put so much emphasis on them? You know it is different to do a thing well from overevaluating it. It's not the problem of those things; it's the problem of your visions. Your retort as your impotency of even not doing such small things well is of no reason either. You can of course do them well, way too well from I could expect. Do you still remember the day you beat me with my pitching iron, definitely 15 yards farther! It is not your technique or strategy that flunk you in the exam. It is your mind that keeps cheating you since the very beginning, telling you that 'if you don't do this well, this small piece of sht, than you'll be much worse than the very same piece.' While the fact is: it has nothing to do with your ability to see if you can do a small thing well. It is your tranquility at the moment that matters. Take to heart but don't overdose it. On stepping aside the teed ball, think small. It'll be fkn normal and uncaring if you screwed it up later. Likewise is it no big deal if you smoked the driver in style. Knowing either that what you're gonna do is small or it is you that is small, you deserve your peace.


How to take away from swing quiver? As I told you another thousand times: BE REALLY SLOW when practicing. Slow down your swing, and thus your mindset will be slowed down as the best aftermath to your performance. You can slow it down because you can really get it controlled. Don't take slow motion as easy jobs. A player who can control his down swing into split montage fragments is definitely endowed with huge right wrist power. Do you think that your swing is slow enough when practicing? Then try doing it slowlier. Check every detail of your swing; see how and what a tiny element of swing such as addressing, initiating, wrist cocking, elbow raising, swing plane keeping, weight shift distributing, arm clamming, and so on. See how they connect one another right and how they influence one another if you should fail to do them right. Tear them apart, to repeat each single movement that you've not quite happy with. And repeat them SLOWLY. Gradually, step by step, you'll find which part of your swing chokes you from smoothness and fluency. You can by the way slow down your mindset because you have been more and more calmed, till being almost impalpable to the surroundings that could interrupt your concentration. As Dustin Johnson once suggested after clutching his first BMW Championship, the key to his best performance is always 'staying calm and in control'. If you can be slow, your swing can be in control, and you can thus be calm.

Only since you are a deer, to know you are small (not what in your Calvin Klein), and you can be really slow, hence my goal of hi-end stereo can be eventually available as your doctrine goes:
能以鹿心小且慢,故徐而其志可摩。鹿小慢,涓也;徐志摩,炆也。水火濟濟,坎離和泰,榮也。
此榮之所以操其心者:心萎則翔,心翔則猥
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