“If you sweat your own sweat, eat your own food, and do your own things; relying on people, heaven, and ancestors, you are not a true man!” This famous aphorism tells us: It is better to rely on yourself than to rely on others.
Yes! There are times when others cannot help you. Didn't Robinson rely on himself when he was on the island? When Robinson was on the island, it mainly talks about: Robinson was swept to the island by wind and waves while taking a boat. He built an island with only his own hands, simple tools, simple food and a few materials brought by the boat. own kingdom. Did he rely on others during his arrival? No. This "kingdom" he built himself. I thought: Don’t we also have times when others can’t help us? Then we are on our own. There are times when others can’t help me: In the final exam of this semester, I had a problem in Chinese: There were three punctuation errors in the three additional questions, but I just found one. I read the short article and tried my best to find it, but I couldn't find it. My mind was in a mess, and my head was sweating. The sweat was as big as soybeans, and it kept falling from my head. At this time, how much I want to find someone to discuss it with! But now I have to rely on myself. So I read the short article again and searched hard again. Suddenly my eyes lit up: it turned out that the quotation marks of the slogan had been marked as the title of the book. One on each side, exactly two! I immediately changed it.