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Perhaps in the eyes of many people, a wonderful life is smooth sailing and brilliant, but I don't think so. I think a wonderful life should be brilliant, that's for sure, but it should also be full of thorns, just like Madame Curie.

Madame Curie was originally named Marie? Curie was born in a poor ordinary family, and her parents gave birth to five children. She is the fifth child, and all the children in her family are very promising and have good academic performance. Since primary school, her homework is the best, but unfortunately, her mother and sister died of infectious diseases one after another during her primary school. She/Kloc-was admitted to the University of Paris in France when she was 0/9 years old, but her family did not allow her to go to college. It happened that her fourth sister was admitted to a university in France that year. So she discussed with her fourth sister and decided to work for five years for her sister to finish college, and then wait for her sister to come out to work for her to go to college. So this 19-year-old girl started her own way of working. By the time Madame Curie was 24, her sister had graduated from college. She went to the University of Paris and got a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics. Later, she invented radium.

Imagine, if there is no great experience of losing her mother in her early years and working halfway, will Madame Curie have any future achievements? It's hard to predict. For her, frustration and suffering are the companions of life, which not only exercised her will, but also cultivated her character. Isn't this worth more than thousands of gold?

Isn't this a wonderful life?

Wonderful life

Perhaps in the eyes of many people, a wonderful life is smooth sailing and brilliant, but I don't think so. I think a wonderful life should be brilliant, that's for sure, but it should also be full of thorns, just like Madame Curie.

Madame Curie was originally named Marie? Curie was born in a poor ordinary family, and her parents gave birth to five children. She is the fifth child, and all the children in her family are very promising and have good academic performance. Since primary school, her homework is the best, but unfortunately, her mother and sister died of infectious diseases one after another during her primary school. She/Kloc-was admitted to the University of Paris in France when she was 0/9 years old, but her family did not allow her to go to college. It happened that her fourth sister was admitted to a university in France that year. So she discussed with her fourth sister and decided to work for five years for her sister to finish college, and then wait for her sister to come out to work for her to go to college. So this 19-year-old girl started her own way of working. By the time Madame Curie was 24, her sister had graduated from college. She went to the University of Paris and got a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics. Later, she invented radium.

Imagine, if there is no great experience of losing her mother in her early years and working halfway, will Madame Curie have any future achievements? It's hard to predict. For her, frustration and suffering are the companions of life, which not only exercised her will, but also cultivated her character. Isn't this worth more than thousands of gold?

Isn't this a wonderful life?