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What philosophical words did Hemingway say? What have we learned from it?
Hemingway was born in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an American writer and journalist and is considered as one of the most famous novelists in the 20th century.

Speaking of Hemingway, do you think of his book The Old Man and the Sea? He still has many famous sayings worth learning and understanding. There is a saying that "life always hurts us all over, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places." This sentence is really super-super-like. Life will not make you happy, but will make you hit a wall everywhere, get hurt and encounter many difficulties. But it is not terrible to encounter difficulties. The terrible thing is that when faced with these difficulties, you can't face them, you can't beat yourself, you can't beat them.

When you overcome yourself, face up to the difficulties, overcome them and have a positive attitude. Looking back on the difficulties I experienced at that time, I made myself now. Turn your weakest place into the strongest place and make yourself braver. I also like another sentence, "Being superior is not noble. True nobility should be superior to the past. " Everyone's birth experience is different, there is no need to compare with others, and the place where others are better than themselves is not commendable. A truly outstanding person should be better than himself in the past, better than himself in the past. This is truly noble and commendable.

His words inspired us a lot. In the face of unsatisfactory life, we should not just complain, but have a positive attitude to overcome these difficulties, to overcome ourselves and embrace life. In the face of other people's incompetence, we should give encouragement and support, not compare with ourselves. A truly outstanding person is better and better than himself in the past.

Have you learned?