"Mom, I want to have a fast Porsche (保时捷)," said 16-year-old Steve, as he our old family car home after he passed his driving test. "It is expensive, " I answered. "You will have to work to buy one."
Over the next several years Steve tried best to realize (实现) the dream. After high school he won a scholarship (奖学金) to study at a famous university and always got good grades. Later he got an MBA degree and found a in a large company (公司). he got married (结婚).
One day he invited us to his home in Los Angeles for his birthday. After a round of hugs (拥抱), Steve asked me to stand in front of the garage (车库). He opened the door.
"What a beautiful car!" I said in surprise. Steve smiled tears of happiness in his eyes.
I knew he did it. All these years, he didn't ask any one of us for help, and I almost forgot about it. And now his dream car is right in front of us, shining beautifully. I felt so of him.
Months later, when he said that he had decided to his perfect Porsche, I was unprepared for it! Steve explained (解释) that he had discovered (发现) that wanting a Porsche was more fun than having one.