1. "Longing for Life"
A poor shepherd led two children to herd sheep. The younger brother looked at the wild geese flying in the sky and said, "If we can be like the wild geese, Just fly, you can fly to heaven to see your mother. "My father said, "As long as you want to fly, you can fly into the sky!" My younger brother tried to fly like a wild goose, but he didn't fly. My elder brother also tried, but he didn't fly.
My father also tried to fly several times, but he also failed to fly. My father said: "I am old and you are still young. With hard work in the future, you will be able to fly!" Later, after hard work, they indeed flew into the blue sky. They are the Wright Brothers of the United States.
We are always looking at the other side of the river, and we are always looking at the future from the present. All yearnings are beautiful and represent hope for life. Hope in the darkness is a light that guides you in the tunnel of life. Cherish everything around you.
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2. "The Child Declared Dead" p>
That time, she was asked by a client to help answer some claims regarding student accident insurance, and she met the child.
A fourteen-year-old child, while he was enthusiastically helping his neighbor carry straw, was hit by a reversing cart against a pillar and ruptured his duodenum due to his young age. However, he did not know that his body had been damaged. After suffering such an injury, he fainted several times on his way home, and was sent home by farmers to sleep for a day. His family also thought that he fell asleep due to fatigue and injury.
Until he fainted and woke up from pain many times, his complexion turned sallow. On the way to a higher-level hospital, he had already begun to go into shock. In the hospital where he was finally admitted and started to operate on him, the doctors warned his family again and again that the child probably didn't have much hope. They were just trying their best because his duodenum was already necrotic. , and leakage began after surgery.
3. "Cherish life and not be afraid of setbacks"
There is a man named Abag living on the grasslands of Inner Mongolia. Once, the young Abag and his father lost their way on the grassland. Abag was tired and scared, and in the end he could hardly walk.
Dad took out 5 coins from his pocket, buried one coin in the grass, put the other 4 coins in Abag’s hand, and said: "There are 5 gold coins in life. In childhood, There is one each for teenagers, young people, middle-aged people, and old people. You just used one now, the one buried in the grass. You can't throw all 5 of them in the grass.
You. We must use it little by little, and make a difference every time, so that our life will not be wasted. Today we must go out of the grassland, and you must go out of the grassland in the future. The world is big, and people must walk more places. Look more and don’t throw your gold coins away if they are useless.”
With his father’s encouragement, Abag walked out of the grassland that day. When he grew up, Abag left his hometown and became an excellent captain.
4. "The Story of an American Blind and Deaf Female Writer"
She fell ill when she was a child and became deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes. When she was seven years old, Anne Sullivan served as her tutor and became her mentor and helpful friend, staying with her for 50 years. With Sullivan's help, he entered college and graduated with honors. While in college, she wrote "The Story of My Life", telling how she overcame the disability and inspired thousands of disabled and normal people.
This book has been translated into 50 languages ??and circulated in countries around the world.
Later, he wrote many texts and several autobiographical novels, showing that darkness and silence do not exist. Later, Keller became an outstanding social reformer, giving speeches throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia to raise funds for the blind and deaf-mute.
During World War II, she visited many hospitals to express condolences to blind soldiers. Her spirit was revered by people. In 1964, she was awarded the highest honor for American citizens, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The following year, she was selected as one of the ten outstanding women in the world.
5. "The Story of Helen Keller"
When Helen Keller was one and a half years old, a serious illness took away her vision and hearing. Then, She lost her ability to express herself through language again. However, in this dark and lonely world, she actually learned to read and speak, graduated from college with honors, and became a well-known writer with a profound knowledge of English, French, German, Latin, and Greek. and educator.
She traveled around the United States and around the world to raise funds for schools for the blind, and dedicated her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has won praise from people around the world and received awards from many governments.
The most important thing for a deaf-blind person to escape from the darkness and move towards the light is to learn to read and read. It takes extra perseverance. Helen relied on her fingers to observe the lips of her teacher, Miss Sullivan, and used touch to understand the vibrations of her throat, mouth movements and facial expressions, which were often inaccurate. In order to make herself able to pronounce a word or sentence well, she had to practice repeatedly. Helen never gave in in the face of failure. While other students were playing outside, she was spending a lot of time studying hard.
Helen used her tenacious perseverance to overcome the mental pain caused by her physical defects. She loves life and can ride horses, ski, and play chess. She likes to visit museums and historical sites and gain knowledge from them. She has written 14 books.
Climbing Mount Tai makes the world small—Confucius
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