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Be grateful in everything

Be grateful to the person who hurt you, because he has tempered your mentality.

Be grateful to the person who tripped you, because he has strengthened you legs.

Be grateful to the person who deceived you, because he increased your wisdom.

Be grateful to the person who despised you, because he awakened your self-esteem.

Be grateful to the person who abandoned you, because he taught you independence.

Be grateful for everything, learn to be grateful, and be grateful to everyone who makes you grow. Life is understanding. Life is about smiling in the face of reality and looking at the future over obstacles. Life is like having a scale within yourself, on which you can measure good and evil. Life means having a sense of justice, truth, and reason, being consistent, honest, consistent, pure in mind, and paying equal attention to rights and obligations. Life is about knowing your own value, what you can do and what you should do. Life is reason.

——Yu

Guo

Among all the failures, trying to say something witty but not saying it is the biggest failure, and saying it in a sloppy way is even worse. A miserable failure. ——Landol

By Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo, the names of two Chinese people are well-known in the United States, which loves figure skating. However, just a few years ago, they suffered a disastrous defeat. It was a world-class competition. During a throw and turn, Shen Xue fell heavily on the ice, and the gold medal passed them by. However, they were not discouraged and accepted everything with a smile. Finally, at the 2003 World Figure Skating Championships, they succeeded. In the Washington Coliseum, the audience stood up and applauded.

Thai businessman Sri Lanka is a man of the hour in the business world with billions of assets. A financial crisis in 1997 made him bankrupt. Faced with failure, he

only said: "Great! You can start over again!"

He walked away calmly Join a street vendor selling sandwiches. A year later, he made a comeback.

Zhang Haidi

When she was 5 years old, she suffered from spinal hemangioma and became a high-level paraplegic. As a result, she never went to school. She began to study by herself with tenacious perseverance in her childhood. Knowledge, she has taught herself professional courses in primary school, middle school, and university. Zhang Haidi was sent to a poor mountain village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents when she was 15 years old. However, she did not fear the hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There she taught children in the village primary school, overcame various difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people for free, and was warmly praised by people.

In 1983

, Heidi embarked on the path of literary creation. She overcame illness and difficulties with tenacious perseverance, kept improving her creations, and fought for literature persistently. To this day Published works include: novels "Dream in a Wheelchair" and "Jue Ding". Collection of essays: "Swan Geese Flying Fast", "Window Open to the Sky", and "Questioning of Life". Translated works include "Seaside Clinic", "Rebecca at the New School", "Little Miller's Travels", "Modoc - The True Story of an Elephant", etc. In 1991, after undergoing cancer surgery, Zhang Haidi continued to fight against fate with an unyielding spirit. She began to study postgraduate courses in philosophy. After unremitting efforts, she wrote the paper "Disabled Issues from the Perspective of Cultural Philosophy".

In 1993,

she passed the postgraduate course examination in the Philosophy Department of Jilin University, passed the thesis defense, and was awarded a master's degree. Zhang Haidi proved the power of life with her own courage, as she said, “Like all people who are determined, I regard the arduous inquiry itself as true happiness.