Examples of famous people who grew up in adversity are as follows:
Barreni’s strong story
Barreni became disabled due to illness when he was a child, and his mother’s heart was like It was like a knife being twisted, but she still held back her grief. She thought that what the child needed most now was encouragement and help, not the mother's tears. The mother came to Barreni's hospital bed, held his hand and said: "Son, mother believes that you are an ambitious person, and I hope you can use your own legs to walk bravely on the road of life! Good job!" Reni, can you promise mom?" His mother's words hit Barreni's heart like a hammer. He cried "Wow" and threw himself into his mother's arms.
From then on, whenever her mother had free time, she would practice walking and gymnastics for Barreni, and she was often so exhausted that she was sweating profusely. One time, my mother caught a bad cold. She thought that mothers should not only teach through words, but also teach by example. Despite having a high fever, she got out of bed and helped Barreni practice walking as planned. Bean-like sweat dripped down her mother's face. She wiped it with a dry towel, gritted her teeth, and helped Barreni complete the day's exercise plan.
Physical exercise makes up for the inconvenience caused by his disability. The role of his mother's example deeply educated Barreni, and he finally withstood the harsh blow given to him by fate. He studies hard and his academic performance is always among the best in his class. Finally, he was admitted to the Medical College of the University of Vienna with excellent results. After graduating from university, Barreni devoted all his energy to the research of otological neurology. Finally, he finally got on the podium of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
An example of how adversity produces talents: Lincoln’s life
Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, encountered many setbacks in his life.
Before entering politics, Lincoln worked in many hard jobs. In 1832, he lost his job. The change obviously made him sad, but he was determined to become a politician and a state legislator. Unfortunately, he lost the election, suffering two blows in one year, which was undoubtedly painful for him.
Next, Lincoln set out to start his own business, but within a year, the business collapsed again. In the next 17 years, he had to travel around and go through many hardships to repay the debts owed when the company collapsed.
Subsequently, Lincoln once again decided to run for state senator, and this time he succeeded. A glimmer of hope sprouted in his heart, thinking that his life had turned around: "Maybe I can succeed!"
In 1835, he got engaged. But a few months before the wedding, his fiancée died unfortunately. This had such a huge psychological impact on him that he was exhausted both mentally and physically and was bedridden for several months.
In 1836, he suffered from neurasthenia.
In 1838, Lincoln felt that he was in good health and decided to run for Speaker of the State Assembly, but he failed.
In 1843, he ran for Congress again, but this time he was still unsuccessful.
Although Lincoln tried again and again, he suffered failure again and again: the business failed, his fiancée died, and he lost the election.
But Lincoln did not give up, and he did not think about "what would happen if he failed?" Instead, he ran for Congress again and was finally elected.
The two-year term quickly passed and he decided to seek re-election. He believes that he has performed well as a member of Congress and believes that voters will continue to elect him. But unfortunately, he lost the election.
He lost a lot of money because of this election. Lincoln applied to be a land officer in the state, but the state government returned his application, stating: "While being a land officer in this state requires exceptional ability and extraordinary intelligence, your application fails to meet these requirements." p>
It failed twice again. However, Lincoln did not admit defeat. In 1854, he ran for Congress, but failed; two years later, he ran for the U.S. presidential nomination, but was defeated by his opponent; two years later, he ran for the Senate again, but failed.
Lincoln tried 11 times and failed 11 times, but he never gave up his pursuit. He always dominated his life.
In 1860, he achieved the second success in his life and was elected President of the United States.
An example of adversity bringing out talents: The founder of KFC who was rejected 1,009 times
All the property Colonel Sanders owned after retirement was a small restaurant next to the highway. Although the hotel is small, it is unique and unique. But the most popular dish, which is also the favorite dish of his guests, is the crispy and delicious fried chicken he invented and cooked, which alone brought him a considerable fortune. Over the years, his customers have raved about his fried chicken. But what he never expected was that because the highway was diverted elsewhere, the hotel's business suddenly plummeted, and he had to close down. Forced into desperation, Colonel Sanders decided to sell his fried chicken recipe to other restaurants in exchange for a meager return.
During the promotion process, no restaurant was willing to buy his formula, and they laughed at him from time to time. It is not pleasant for a person to be laughed at at any age, let alone being laughed at at retirement age, which is even more unacceptable. And that's exactly what happened to Colonel Sanders. Not only was he ridiculed but also rejected one after another, which shows how much these experiences had a huge impact on him. But he never gave up. Before he found a buyer, he drove all over the country, with food and accommodation in the car. Only after being rejected 1,009 times did someone finally agree to adopt his idea and buy his car. formula. Since then, his chain stores have spread all over the world; he has also been recorded in the annals of business history. This is the origin of KFC.
In order to commemorate Colonel Sanders, people set up a statue of him in front of all KFC stores as the image brand of KFC. As the saying goes: "A sharpshooter is shot one shot at a time!" Lack of perseverance or the belief that you can't get what you want are both key reasons that prevent most people from having the courage to change. If you can hold on to your goals and persevere, you'll outperform most people in no time. Remember, you are in control of your life. If you set your mind to a goal, you will find a way to succeed.
An example of adversity bringing out talents: Ostrovsky practiced writing with determination
Ostrovsky could only move his wrists and could not see his eyes, so it was very difficult for him to write. , also very slow. He lay on the bed and first conceived the outline of the entire book, and thought about each chapter and each section, and then dictated it to his wife, Yala, who recorded it for him. As time goes by, this is no longer an option. Once my wife is gone, I won’t be able to write. So he asked someone to make a frame out of cardboard, carve squares on it, put the manuscript paper underneath, and then touch the frame with his hand to write.
It was late at night, and the only sound of writing came from his room. He doesn't need light, just his brain and hands. He kept writing, and after finishing one page, he took out a page tremblingly with his stiff left hand. To avoid writing one line into another, his pencil never leaves the paper. Every morning, when my wife wakes up, the papers she has written are scattered all over the floor. She quickly helped him pick it up and tidy it up. At this time, the wife discovered that there was a faint layer of blood on Ostrovsky's lips while he was sleeping. Obviously, this was bitten out in order to resist the torture of illness and endure the pain to write...
Finally, he completed the masterpiece "How Steel Was Tempered".
An example of adversity bringing out talents: Make good use of what you have - Angel's tightrope walk with prosthetic legs
Angel is the only person in the world who uses prosthetic legs to complete the thrilling tightrope performance. However, people would never think that she was a person who had undergone four surgeries due to illness and had her right leg amputated.
It was August 1987, when Angel fell ill. During an examination of his right ankle, a rare cancer cell was discovered. She had to undergo surgery and her right leg was amputated below the knee.
In the face of this sudden misfortune, she did not shrink back in despair. Four months after the operation, she successfully conducted a tightrope walking experiment with her prosthetic limb. After that, misfortunes followed one after another. Within a few months, she was diagnosed with lung cancer and had half of her left and right lungs removed. The next year, Angel, who refused to succumb to fate, practiced tightrope walking with her husband again.
After hundreds of hours of hard training, she was able to perform a tightrope walk alone again.
Seven months after she resumed walking the tightrope, she was diagnosed with cancer that had spread and was incurable. The doctor estimated that Angel would not be able to bear this heavy blow, but Angel was calm: "It doesn't matter, I don't want to ask the doctor to do anything for me anymore, just let me go home. As long as I am still alive, I can always do something useful." "As long as I live, even if most of my organs are removed, I will still let my life shine a little." After that, she still fought tenaciously on the acrobatic stage with her sick body.
And her husband’s words were really tear-jerking: “Perhaps she will really pass away soon. She has made us ready, but I think she is immortal. She gives, gives, gives again, Fighting, fighting, and fighting again, this is her character and her virtue."
Angel said: "What can I leave to my children? The most important thing is: I must remember, Always think about what you have, and don’t always think about what you don’t have. If a person can make full use of what he has, then he will live well..."
An example of adversity bringing out talents: Deaf visionary--Constantin
Constantin Tsiolkovsky is a famous Russian scientist and is known as the father of Russian aerospace. He was born in a beautiful village in Ryazan Province, Russia. Under the training of his father, Constantine developed the habits of modesty, frugality, love of labor and self-reliance from an early age. Little Constantine also had another characteristic, that is, he loved fantasy.
When he was 8 years old, his mother gave little Constantine a hydrogen balloon and told him: "Little Constantine, take it carefully, otherwise the balloon will fly away." Constantine carefully said I was very happy after taking over the red hydrogen balloon. The hydrogen balloon flew out immediately, fluttering higher and higher, and soon flew deep into the sky.
"Constantine, Mom just warned you, why did you still let the balloon fly away?" Mom said angrily.
"Mom," little Constantine said thoughtfully, looking at the balloon flying higher and higher: "Where did the hydrogen balloon fly to?"
"Probably. Let the stars go up." Mom said.
"So, can I fly to other stars like a hydrogen balloon?" Little Constantine asked his mother curiously.
"That's impossible." Mom replied.
"What if I ride in a hydrogen balloon? Is that okay?"
"No way."
This is how Constantine felt in his childhood I like fantasy and ask big and strange questions.
But life was unfortunate for little Constantine, a little dreamer. When he was 10 years old, little Constantine unfortunately contracted scarlet fever. The severe complications caused by this caused him to almost completely lose his hearing. From then on, he became a half-deaf child. Due to his deafness, little Constantine could not hear clearly what the teacher said when he went to school. He often attracted ridicule from other children. Constantine gradually distanced himself from people. He could no longer study in school and had to drop out and return home. The mother devoted all her energy to the education of little Constantine, teaching him to read and write, and often praised his outstanding imagination.
However, disasters followed one after another. Two years later, my mother died. Little Constantine fell into the most painful and sad moment of his life. However, these did not knock him down. Instead, they made him read more vigorously and forget the pain and troubles in the way of fantasy, which led him to embark on the path of independent thinking, kindness and thinking.
Constantine learned a lot of physics knowledge through hard work. Later, he fell in love with designing various models to test the knowledge he had learned. In the process of making these models, young Constantine learned carpentry, benchwork, and the use of other tools.
Later, Constantine taught while doing independent research.
In 1883, in a paper titled "Free Space," he formally proposed the idea of ??using reaction devices as propulsion power for space travel tools, making humankind's thousands of years of fantasy about space navigation finally become a scientific possibility. , opening up a broad road to interstellar space for future generations.
The launch of the Soviet Union’s first artificial satellite in 1957 and the United States’ moon landing in 1969 finally made his theoretical vision a reality.
An example of adversity producing talents: The test of fate-Turner’s growth story
The test of fate-Turner’s growth story
He arrived at 3 He didn't learn to speak until he was young. Not long after the family was delighted that the child could speak, a disaster occurred. Turner was hit by a car while crossing the road. His mother watched helplessly as his head hit the ground. As a result, he only suffered a slight concussion and needed a few stitches. The needle will be fine. However, from then on, various diseases came one after another and followed him closely. Measles, chickenpox, pneumonia, eczema, asthma, rashes, tonsil hypertrophy... one disease after another. Although it is not fatal, it is understandable that a child has to fight against the disease all day long. Turner still clearly remembers his facial paralysis when he was 10 years old. He was going to go to the festival parade after brushing his teeth, but when he was brushing his teeth, he suddenly couldn't lift half of his face. He desperately wanted to go to the parade, but once again he had to be rushed to the hospital by his mother. On the way to the hospital, he asked his mother: "Mom, is there really a God?" His mother said, "Of course there is." He said, "Then why is God so cruel to me and makes me always deal with doctors." The mother held his head and said to him: "My child, God is not cruel. He may be testing you to make you extremely strong."
A 10-year-old child died prematurely due to illness. I have become sensible and learned to be strong too early. He had to undergo spinal tap surgery because of facial paralysis. In fact, it is just a bone marrow extraction. Not to mention a child, even adults cannot bear the severe pain caused by surgery. The doctor inserted a needle into his spine. He screamed in pain, but he did not struggle at all, and did not say to the doctor: "It hurts too much, I won't do it." After the spinal tap, the symptoms of facial paralysis disappeared two weeks later. However, misfortune did not let go of this strong child. After the facial paralysis disappeared, his speech was somewhat slurred as he was late in speaking. Every time he opened his mouth to speak, no one could figure out what he wanted to express. Even at home, only his brother Darius, who spent time with him day and night, could fully understand what he wanted to express. Even his mother occasionally needed Darius's "translation". For this reason, he had to go to the hospital, which he hated deeply, and also take speech classes. It wasn't until high school that Turner became comfortable speaking in front of people.
The sickly childhood left him with painful memories and a fragile body. This frail child loves to play basketball. Although he was often knocked to the ground by others on the basketball court and was often bruised, Turner was always passionate about basketball. He feels that he can become stronger on the basketball court. Because his body is too weak, no one is willing to take him to play basketball. Only his brother Darius is willing to play basketball with him. Poor families do not have basketball courts or basketball hoops. The two brothers fixed a milk crate on a telephone pole and used iron rods to shape a basketball hoop. This was enough. Day after day, year after year, the two brothers chased basketball and their dreams in the alley behind their home. His body is getting stronger and his basketball skills are getting better and better. When he was in high school, he received an early admission notice from Ohio State University. In the 2009 college league, he averaged 20.3 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game.
Who would have thought that this child who was plagued by many diseases would really turn into a strong and powerful giant. In the summer of 2011, Turner was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the second overall pick in the U.S. NBA Draft, which was attended by many young people. Signed a three-year contract worth $12 million. This is also the maximum contract that the No. 2 pick can sign according to NBA regulations. Experts' evaluation of him is: an excellent player with extremely strong comprehensive ability, integrating talent, size, explosive power, basketball IQ, and basketball overall awareness.
At this time, he was 1.97 meters tall, weighed 95 kilograms, had a wingspan of 2.03 meters, and a reach height of 2.7 meters. In an interview with reporters, he said: "Other people's lives are full of stories, but my life is full of accidents. However, I don't complain. I think the same as my mother, those diseases are just tests of fate. I want to thank them for making me stronger."
An example of talent arising from adversity: Beethoven's growth story
Beethoven is the Caesar of Western classical music. But who knew that Beethoven suffered from ear disease when he was 25 years old and became deaf when he was 45 years old. Beethoven's music brought endless enjoyment to future generations, but he could not enjoy the works he created during his lifetime.
Please pay attention to this natural musician
On December 6, 1770, Beethoven was born into a musical family in Bonn. He could play the harpsichord when he was 4 years old, performed on stage since he was 8 years old, and gained a reputation as a music prodigy. When he was 10 years old, he studied under the most famous music educator in Prussia, Nie Fei. At the age of 12, on the recommendation of Nie Fei, he worked as an organist's assistant in Count Waltstein's court band. This was the beginning of Beethoven's career as a "musical servant".
At the age of 17, Beethoven went to visit the music master Mozart and received a warm reception. After listening to Beethoven play a few piano pieces, Mozart said excitedly: "Everyone, please pay attention to this young man. He will win praise from the world in the near future!" Mozart also promised to give Beethoven lessons. Unfortunately, Beethoven's mother died suddenly two months later. In this regard, Beethoven's father became depressed and drank all day long. Beethoven had to shoulder the burden of supporting the family and returned to his original opera house as a pianist.
At the age of 19, when the Great Depression broke out in France, Beethoven passionately wrote the chorus "Who is the Free Man" to express his desire for freedom and democracy. Later, Beethoven met Duke Lichnovsky through someone's introduction. He admired Beethoven's talent and accepted him as a musical servant. Beethoven soon captivated the Viennese people with his improvisational piano playing. His musical melody was sometimes like a trickle of water, sometimes like a stormy sea, sometimes like a bird singing and a chicken crowing, sometimes like a storm. Someone once commented that Beethoven's improvisations are "full of life and beauty."
I want to seize fate by the throat
At the age of 30, Beethoven fell in love with a Countess Juliet. Chichardi, but her father thought that Beethoven was of low birth, so he betrothed his daughter to a count. This gave Beethoven great mental stimulation. It is said that his famous song "Für Elise" was composed during this period.
Being broken up in love certainly made him sad, but what made him even more sad was that his ears began to become deaf. He wrote in a letter to a friend: "I live a miserable life... If I were to do other professions, it might be okay; but in my profession, this is the most terrible experience!" Beethoven Efforts were made to cure him, but to no avail, so he moved to the countryside of Vienna to recuperate for two years. As a result, instead of getting better, his condition worsened. Even the church bell opposite the window could no longer be heard.
In despair, Beethoven thought about death many times, but he was unwilling to pass away like this. He firmly believed that only music could save him. He wrote in a letter to a friend: "I will hold the throat of fate and not allow it to destroy me!" Beethoven determined to engage in music creation for the rest of his life. Since then, Vienna's official concert has lost an outstanding pianist, but the world music scene has given birth to an immortal composer.
Beethoven began composing music at the age of 32. After nearly two years of hesitation and exploration, he finally created his first work with his own distinctive characteristics - "Symphony No. 3" ("Symphony No. 3"). "Eroica Symphony"), its most prominent feature is the ups and downs of the tone, sometimes calm and meditative, sometimes angry and roaring, which makes people angry. Beethoven composed the "Eroica Symphony" and originally intended it to be dedicated to Napoleon. However, when he heard the news that Napoleon was crowned emperor at Notre Dame de Paris, he was furious and angrily erased the original dedication and changed it to: "Heroic Symphony" - composed in memory of a great figure.
In October 1809, the French army occupied Vienna, and the Austrian aristocrats who favored them tried to curry favor with the occupiers, including Duke Lichnovsky, who forced Beethoven to serve as an officer in the French army. Playing the piano, Beethoven couldn't bear it. He picked up a stool and threw it at the Duke, and left the Count's house that night. Before leaving, he left a note and wrote: "Duke, the reason why you became a Duke is only due to accidental birth; and the reason why I became Beethoven is because of myself. There are many Dukes now, and there will be many in the future; But there is only one Beethoven!”
Another time, when Beethoven and Goethe were walking together, they met the queen, the prince and a group of nobles. Facing them, Goethe immediately gave way, and Beethoven said frankly: "They should give way, not us!" But Goethe still took off his hat and stood by the roadside with his bow, while Beethoven clasped his hands behind his back, Stride forward. As a result, the prince recognized Beethoven and quickly took off his hat to greet him. His attendants also respectfully lined up on both sides to watch Beethoven pass by with their chests held high. That time, Beethoven truly felt the dignity of being a human being.
When Beethoven was 54 years old, he created the "Ninth Symphony" ("Ode to Joy"). He spent six years composing and revising this piece. On May 7, 1824, the Ninth Symphony was performed for the first time at the Kader Theater in Vienna. Beethoven conducted the performance himself. He neither looked at the music score nor heard the slightest sound of the piano. He conducted the performance entirely from his own memory. As a result, the audience was wildly excited, bursting into enthusiastic cheers from time to time, and applauded as many as five times! Members of the royal family only applauded three times when they appeared.
Psychological analysis of Beethoven’s self-motivated personality
Psychologically speaking, the reason why Beethoven repeatedly created brilliant musical chapters under extremely difficult conditions is It has a lot to do with his self-motivated personality. The outstanding feature of self-motivated personality is that it can quickly transform the pressure in life into self-motivational motivation and obtain spiritual satisfaction through constant struggle. People with self-motivated personality are also very good at sublimating personal mental pain. They will regard every setback in life as an opportunity for personal growth, thereby tempering their personal will.
The value of Beethoven is that every time he was frustrated in life, he would seek inner balance in music creation. For example, Beethoven composed "Für Elise" because of his broken love, he composed the "Third Symphony" ("Eroica Symphony") because of his longing for freedom, and he composed the "Ninth Symphony" ("Ode to Joy") because of his deafness. 》), his music creations are full of deep feelings about life and full of passion. His biggest saying is "I want to hold the throat of fate." He spent his life's efforts to prove to the world that he has this ability!
Beethoven's value lies in that he always looks down upon the dignitaries and does not care about himself. If you come from a humble background, you will deliberately curry favor with them. His pride is also highlighted in his music creation. The melodies he composes are as powerful as the stormy waves, as majestic as the mountains and rivers, and are full of personal characteristics.
A deaf person can write the most beautiful and exciting music chapters of mankind. This is the immortal legend of Beethoven's self-motivated personality.
An example of how adversity brings out talents: Stallone’s movie dream started from 1850 rejections
In the United States, there was a poor young man who, even with all the money he had put together, When he didn't have enough money to buy a decent suit, he still insisted on his dream wholeheartedly. He wanted to be an actor, make movies, and become a star.
At that time, there were 500 film companies in Hollywood. He counted them one by one, and more than once. Later, based on the route he carefully planned and the order of the list, he went to visit with a tailor-made script he wrote. But after the first pass, none of the 500 film companies were willing to hire him.
Faced with 100% rejection, this young man did not lose heart. After leaving the last rejected film company, he started from the first one and continued his second round of visits and self-recommendations. .
In the second round of visits, 500 film companies still rejected him.
The results of the third round of visits were still the same as those of the second round.
The young man gritted his teeth and started his fourth round of visits. After visiting the 349th film company, the boss of the 350th film company for the first time agreed to let him leave the script for a first look.
A few days later, the young man was notified and invited to discuss in detail.
In this discussion, the company decided to invest in the filming of the movie and asked the young man to be the leading actor in the script he wrote. The movie is called "Rocky."
This young man’s name is Sylvester Stallone. Now looking at the history of movies, this movie called "Rocky" and this superstar who will become famous all over the world are both on the list.
An example of adversity producing talents: Verne’s failure and success #9th floor back to table of contents
Verne is a world-famous science fiction writer, but few people know it What a setback Verne suffered in order to publish his first work! What is recorded here is an unforgettable experience of Verne:
One morning in the winter of 1863, Verne had just finished breakfast and was about to go to the post office when he suddenly heard a knock on the door. He opened the door and saw that it was a postman.
The postman handed a bulging package of mail into Verne's hand. As soon as he saw such an email, Verne had a premonition of something bad. Since he sent his first science fiction novel "Five Weeks in a Balloon" to various publishing houses a few months ago, he has received such emails every time. This is the fourteenth time.
He opened it with uneasiness and read it, and wrote on it: "Mr. Verne: After we have reviewed the manuscript, we do not intend to publish it, so we hereby return it."
Every Seeing such rejection letters made Verne's heart ache. This is the fifteenth time and it still hasn’t been adopted. At this time, Verne knew very well how the "masters" of publishing houses looked down upon unknown authors. He angrily swore never to write again.
He picked up the manuscripts and walked to the fireplace, preparing to burn them. His wife rushed over, grabbed the manuscript and held it tightly in her arms. At this time, Verne was still angry and wanted to burn the manuscript at any cost.
His wife came up with wisdom in her hurry and comforted her husband with words full of concern, "My dear, don't be discouraged. Try again. Maybe you can get better luck this time." After hearing this, Fan Erner's hand that grabbed the manuscript slowly put it down. He was silent for a long time, then accepted his wife's advice, picked up this large package of manuscripts and went to the sixteenth publishing house to try his luck.
This time it did not fail. After reading the manuscript, the publishing house immediately decided to publish the book and signed a 20-year publishing contract with Verne. Without the guidance of his wife and the courage to "try again", we might not be able to read those popular science fiction stories written by Verne, and mankind would lose an extremely precious spiritual wealth.
An example of talent emerging from adversity: Hawking’s inspirational story
Hawking’s inspirational story:
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 In Oxford, that day happened to be the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death. Perhaps because he was born during the Second World War, he was particularly fascinated by models as a child. When he was a teenager, he not only enjoyed making model airplanes and ships, but also made many different types of war games with his schoolmates, reflecting his desire to study and manipulate things. This desire drove him to pursue a PhD and make significant achievements in the study of black holes and cosmology.
At the age of thirteen or fourteen, Hawking had made up his mind to engage in research in physics and astronomy. At the age of seventeen, he received a scholarship in natural sciences and successfully entered Oxford University. After graduating with a bachelor's degree, he transferred to Cambridge University to study for a PhD, studying cosmology. He soon discovered he had Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle wasting. Because the doctors were helpless about the disease, he initially planned to give up his ideal of doing research. However, later the deterioration of the disease slowed down, and he regained his mood, overcome all difficulties, stood up from the setback, and faced this misfortune bravely. Continue your research.
In the 1970s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, and both won the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1988.
He also proved that the area of ??a black hole does not decrease with time. In 1973, he discovered that the temperature of black hole radiation is inversely proportional to its mass, that is, the black hole will become smaller due to radiation, but the temperature will increase, and eventually it will explode and disappear.
In the 1980s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, he already had problems with his mobility. Later, he underwent tracheal surgery due to pneumonia, which made him unable to speak again. Now he is paralyzed and relies on an electric wheelchair to replace his legs. Not only does he need the help of computers and language synthesizers to speak and write, but even for reading, he has to have someone spread out each page of paper for him on the table, and let him drive the wheelchair page by page. Go and see.
Hawking devoted his life to the study of theoretical physics and is known as one of the most outstanding scientists today. His books include "A Brief History of Time" and "Black Holes and Infant Universes and Related Articles." Although everyone thinks he is very unfortunate, his scientific achievements were achieved after he became ill. With his perseverance and unyielding will, he defeated the disease, created a miracle, and proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and enthusiasm for scientific research are worth learning from the younger generation.