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Everyone should know about her misfortune. In the eyes of ordinary people, what will be gained from such an unfortunate life? However, Helen has created one miracle after another:
Not only was he admitted to Harvard University, but he also wrote 14 books in his lifetime. She also ran around and set up a number of charities across the United States, doing things that ordinary able-bodied people might not be able to do. Only by cherishing the reality can we have the future.
Here it is"Cherish"The value lies in the dialectic of life. Many of us may be ashamed of Helen. Heaven has created wonderful conditions for us.
Because we cherish it well, but we don't repay God well, on the contrary, people who don't have such good conditions have created one miracle after another. We should do a good job of creating brilliance for ourselves.
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If You Give Me Three Days of Light" tells people that the most valuable thing about a person is the spirit of optimism and never say die.
Suffering is a stepping stone for genius" and it is suffering that forges Helen's strong character. As a blind, deaf and dumb disabled person, she has a healthy psychology beyond ordinary people. She used the scenes she could feel and imagine to express her thirst for knowledge, her love for human beings and her love for life.
She used her personal experience to reveal a truth to the world: the most valuable thing for a person is the spirit of optimism and never say die.
Writing background. Helen Keller was born a healthy baby, but at the age of 19 months, a sudden illness robbed her of her sight and hearing. Helen, who suddenly becomes deaf-blind, becomes manic and irritable due to her fear of the outside world, until she meets Anne Sullivan, a tutor who changes her life.
With the help of Ms. Sullivan and her tenacious will, Helen finally graduated from Harvard University.
This book, known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature", "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", is the representative work of this famous American deaf-blind female writer. In the form of autobiographical essays, the book is a true record of the rich, vivid and great life of this deaf-blind woman.
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Tell us to overcome the difficulties, not to back down, and to overcome the difficulties.
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And to find ways to overcome difficulties, the process of overcoming difficulties is also the process of one's own progress.
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Don't back down when you get stuck.
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Tell people to love life and be thankful for all that the Creator has given us.
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