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Life is like an ocean, only those with strong will can reach the other shore. Marx

● The meaning of life lies in giving, not in receiving, nor in striving for.

Ba Jin

● Only by dedicating oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky. Einstein

● Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty talk.

Einstein

● Human value is contained in human talents. Marx

● Don’t linger in a career that has already been accomplished!

Pasteur

● Reasonable arrangement of time is equal to saving time.

Bacon

● Wasting other people’s time is murder, and wasting one’s own time is chronic suicide. Lenin

● It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. Gorky

● There will be no great cause without great difficulties. Voltaire

● Strong confidence can enable ordinary people to do amazing things. Malton

● Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do. Goethe

● If you don’t do what you should do today, tomorrow will be delayed no matter how early it is.

Pestalozzi

● Every great achievement in science begins with a bold fantasy. Dewey

● Science has no borders, but scientists have a motherland. Pasteur

● Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters cannot be trusted in large matters. Einstein

● Restlessness and dissatisfaction are the first necessities for progress.

Edison

The flowers are similar every year, but the people are different every year.

The past is gone, and the willows are still there. Now that I'm thinking about it, it's raining and snowing.

When the young man left home and his elder brother returned home, his local pronunciation remained unchanged and his hair on his temples faded.

Children don’t recognize each other when they see each other, and they laugh and ask where the guest is from.

Between heaven and earth in life, it is like a white horse passing by, all of a sudden

Between heaven and earth in life, it is like a traveler from afar

How many times can there be in one life, as sudden as lightning?

There is no end in heaven and earth, human life is like the morning glow

Life is like sailing against the current, if you don’t advance, you will retreat.

Lincoln’s Steps

A little boy about 1 year old was led by his young mother’s hand to the square in the park, where he had to climb a dozen steps. The little boy broke away from his mother's hand and climbed up by himself. He climbed up with his chubby little hands, and his mother had no intention of carrying him up. When he climbed two steps, he felt that the steps were very high. He looked back at his mother. She didn't mean to reach out to help him, but her eyes were full of love and encouragement. The little boy looked up again. He gave up the idea of ??letting his mother hold him and climbed up carefully using his hands and feet. It was very difficult for him to climb, his little buttocks were raised so high, his little face was flushed with exhaustion, his baby clothes were stained with dirt, and his little hands were dirty, but he finally climbed up. The young mother then stepped forward, patted the dirt on her son's body, and kissed his red little face.

This little boy was Lincoln who later became the 16th President of the United States. His mother is Nancy Hanks.

Lincoln’s father was a farmer and his family was extremely poor. Lincoln received formal education intermittently, which totaled less than one year. But Lincoln developed the good qualities of loving knowledge, pursuing learning, being kind and upright, and not afraid of hardships since he was a child. He couldn't afford paper and pens, so he used charcoal to write on wooden boards and small sticks to practice calligraphy on the ground. He spent all his time reading, studying, and practicing his speeches. Lincoln was unemployed, worked as a worker, and worked as a lawyer. From the age of 29, he began to run for parliamentarians and president. He tried 11 times and failed 9 times. At the age of 51, he finally aspired to the White House and achieved brilliant achievements, and was called "a hero of the world" by Marx. His mother, Nancy, unfortunately died of illness when Lincoln was 9 years old. But there is no doubt that she raised Lincoln with strong and great maternal love, making him brave and determined to move into the future.

It goes without saying that there are countless steps in a person's life - life, study and work. How to face and climb these steps in life? For children, should we hold hands, support them, or hold them? Different parents will have different answers. Obviously, if parents hold and support their children, the children will become dependent and often use their parents as a crutch and find it difficult to stand on their own. If parents carry their children up the stairs and swaddle them in their arms, then the children will become the "brought up generation", without having experienced hardships and exposure to the world, and it will be even harder for them to gain a foothold in society. Usually, the children have food to eat, clothes to put out their hands, are picked up and dropped off at school, read with them at night, and even when they are admitted to college, their parents have to work as "nannies". When a child looks for a job after graduating from college, his parents have to go to work to serve as a "job agent"... In this way, it is difficult for the child to become an independent adult and make a difference.

No matter how rich you are, you cannot enrich your children. You might as well let your children endure some hardships and have "steps" for them to climb on their own. In this way, children may be able to reach the pinnacle of glory "all in one go".