Philosophical stories about defects
Tai Lihua: Deaf people dance with life.
Disability is born, but fate lies in man.
Tai Lihua, a deaf-mute girl, performed a touching charm without any music or beat. Dance, for her, is a childhood game, a spiritual sustenance, a concrete way to feel the world, and a weight to reposition life. She turned herself into a spinning top and danced all the time except eating and sleeping for 24 hours. Music is the natural catalyst of dance. It is under the stimulation of music that dancers express all their feelings about music as the flow of their bodies. For Tai Lihua, who is in a silent world, the only way to make the dance completely close to the beat is to remember, repeat, remember and repeat. She will accompany with her heart, and she will worship life with body dance and music in her heart.
1992 10 In October, the Italian Grand Theatre Scala held an event called the Art Festival? Borderless Civilization Art Festival? The invited performers are all superstars in today's dance world. Tai Lihua, as the only disabled dancer, performed an oriental dance called Dunhuang Painted Sculptures, which caused a sensation. On September 18, 2000, Tai Lihua won the audience with her passionate dance in the splendid Carnegie Hall in new york. The President of the General Assembly, several senior officials of the United Nations and officials of 43 delegations to the United Nations also watched the performance.
Tai Lihua and her? Peacock-like beauty, nobility and lightness? Conquered audiences of different colors. With her persistent pursuit of art, she became the only person in China to rank among two world-famous artists? Art palace? Artist.
Philosophical stories about defects
How the Steel Was Tempered
(Exercise iron will and overcome physical defects)
Ostrovsky is a great writer in the former Soviet Union. 1930, paralyzed and blind, he decided to write the novel How Steel was Tempered. It is very difficult for him to start, so he has to lie in bed, draw up the outline of the whole book first, think about every detail of each chapter, and then dictate it himself and let people take notes. But when no one is around, he can't write. So he decided he couldn't just rely on others. He made a frame out of cardboard and put it on the manuscript paper. Then he touched the frame with his hand and wrote on it. Late at night, his creative passion still gushes like spring water. He kept writing, and every page he wrote was pulled out with his stiff hands. The next morning, his wife got up and found manuscripts all over the floor. She tidied up the manuscript paper and suddenly found ostrovsky's bleeding lips bitten by her teeth.
Philosophical stories about defects
Live your true colors.
(Don't care too much about defects)
The daughter of an American tram conductor is Kathy? Dali likes singing since childhood and dreams of becoming a singer. But her teeth are ugly. Once, when she was performing in a nightclub in New Jersey, she always tried to pull her upper lip down to cover her ugly teeth, and she made a fool of herself. After the performance, she cried sadly. Just when she was crying the most sadly, an old man in the audience said to her: Son, you are very talented. Frankly speaking, I have been paying attention to your performance. I know what you're hiding. What you want to hide is your teeth. Are such teeth necessarily ugly? Listen, kid, the audience appreciates your singing, not your teeth. What they need is the truth. Open your mouth, son. The audience will like you when they see that you don't even care about yourself. Besides, son, maybe those teeth you want to hide will bring you good luck. ?
Kathy. Dali accepted the old man's advice and stopped paying attention to her teeth. From then on, she only thought about the audience. She opened her mouth wide and sang enthusiastically and happily. Finally, she became a first-class star in film and broadcasting. Later, even many comedians tried to imitate her.
A writer who types with his feet.
(Defects can be remedied by hard work)
Irish writer Brown was born paralyzed. At the age of five, he couldn't walk, talk or move his head, body, hands and right foot. When he was five years old, one day, his sister wrote with chalk, and he was inspired. Suddenly, he stretched out his left foot and grabbed the chalk and sketched on the ground. I learned to write 26 English letters a year later. From then on, his mother taught him to read and read. He likes Dickens' works. Later, he learned to type and draw with his left foot, and began to write compositions and poems. He put the typewriter on the ground and typed, loaded, unloaded and sorted the manuscript paper with his left foot. I don't know how much energy and time it takes to fight one. At the age of 2 1, I finally published my first autobiographical novel My Left Foot. After 16, I published another novel, Unfortunate Birth, which became an international bestseller. This book was published in 15 countries and was also adapted into a movie. In his short life of 48 years, he wrote five novels and three poems. These are all made of the toes of the left foot.
Disadvantages of the declaration of independence
Defects sometimes don't damage the perfection of things.
In the United States, the Declaration of Independence is a widely respected historical document, and its status may be second only to the federal constitution. The original of the Declaration of Independence is kept in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. It is priceless in America. Who would have expected that there would be two such sacred and solemn documents? Defects? . It turned out that after the drafting of this document, everyone found that two letters were missing, and no one thought it should be copied again. They just added these two letters between lines and marked them? A symbol of. The 56 American elites who signed this document do not think it is an insult to this sacred document that gives freedom to the United States. The text of the Declaration of Independence is simple and short, so it is not difficult to copy it neatly and beautifully. Not to mention such an important document, even an ordinary official document, how many bureaucrats haggle over every ounce. But how much does this perfection in detail affect the nature of the problem? Is it worthwhile to spend precious time and energy on this? The 56 signatories have the overall situation in mind, not informally. There are many perfect documents in the world, but how many have become national treasures?
Philosophical stories about defects
Listen to music with your eyes? Miss America?
(Defects can also make life full of sunshine)
Took it off a long time ago? Miss America? Heather laurel turned out to be deaf? Miss deaf? . When she danced on the stage with the beautiful ballet rhythm, people were stunned by her every dance movement closely matched with the music. But who knows that this beautiful woman sees with her eyes? Music? What about the people who dominate their dance? It turned out that she couldn't hear any melody or rhythm at all, and observed the changes of the lights on the stage with a pair of eyes as charming as water waves, and correctly took a beautiful ballet step. As early as one and a half years old, Heather was deaf due to vaccination. Believing that eyes can replace ears, she finally took off her long-cherished one at the age of 2 1? Miss America? The laurel is world-famous.