Urgent!! Stories about celebrities triumphing over bad luck

Updated on culture 2024-02-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Barreni Overcoming Disability – Persistence.

    Barreni was disabled as a child, and her mother's heart was like a knife, but she still held back her grief. She thinks that what the child needs most now is encouragement and help, not the tears of the mother. Mother came to Barreni's bedside, took him by the hand and said

    Child, mom believes that you are an ambitious person, and hopes that you can use your legs to walk bravely on the road of life! Okay Barrene, will you be able to promise Mom? ”

    His mother's words struck Barreni's heart like a hammer, and he threw himself into his mother's arms and cried.

    Since then, whenever her mother has free time, she has practiced walking and gymnastics for Bareni, often sweating profusely. Once my mother had a bad cold, she thought that mothers should not only teach by words, but also by example. Despite a high fever, she got out of bed and helped Barreni practice walking as planned.

    Soybean-like sweat trickled down her mother's face, and she wiped it with a dry towel, gritted her teeth, and helped Barenny complete the day's workout plan.

    Physical activity compensates for the inconvenience caused to Barreni due to his disability. His mother's role model taught Barreni deeply, and he finally withstood the harsh blows of fate. He studied hard and was consistently at the top of his class.

    In the end, he was admitted to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Vienna with excellent grades. After graduating from university, Barenny devoted his entire life to the study of otological neurology. Finally, he finally reached the podium of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hawking, suffering from muscle atrophy, can only move two fingers, and the lower body can't move, but he still continued to study and wrote "A Brief History of Time".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Beethoven overcame deafness to make a masterpiece ——— Symphony of Destiny.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A lot of it, do your own search, for example, Beethoven was deaf and could write** Franklin blew up his house for the experiment, and the neighbors were against him doing the experiment, so he moved the lab to the sea.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Reference: Stephen Hawking - suffering from poliomyetis eventually became a great scientist.

    Hailun Keller - Blind, great writer.

    Beethoven - deaf, still a masterpiece of universal popularity.

    Blind Ah Bing - Erquan Reflecting the Moon.

    Sima Qian--Palace Punishment--Historical Records.

    Australian speaker Nick Hochul.

    Many, much more.

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