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It's one of my favorite extracurricular readings, and I can still memorize the passages about the meaning of life!
How should one live a meaningful life? Paul Kochagin took action on this issue. After he was crippled, he was not discouraged, but he continued to study tenaciously, worked hard, and began to create literature.
Later, he lost his sight, which was a terrible blow to a paralyzed person! But he resolutely picked up the pen, groped, and insisted on writing, and every word he wrote required extremely hard labor. After tenacious efforts, he finally succeeded in writing the first few chapters of "Born in the Storm".
Reading, reading, I couldn't help but burst into tears, and my heart was surging. Paul Kochagin's resolute face seemed to be right in front of my eyes. What is it that inspires Paul, an ordinary warrior, to have a will stronger than steel?
After reading this book, I finally understood that it was the greatest and most magnificent communist cause that called him to work miracles, and this was the driving force for his tenacious struggle against disease.
Paul Kochagin, admirable communist fighter, you have set a great example for us to be physically disabled, and one of my classmates is also disabled, his name is Wu Wei: he has had congenital heart disease from the day he was born. For more than ten years, illness has plagued him, making him unable to be as active as his classmates on the playground, in front of the table, and participating in group activities, not to mention participating in group activities.
Because he moved a little, his face was pale, his lips were purple, and he relied on his father to pick him up and drop him off on his bicycle to go to school. In school, he carried Wu Wei from the first floor to the fourth floor, and then from the fourth floor to the first floor after school, and the students sent lunch to the classroom to eat. Ever since Wu Wei read "How Steel is Made", he has stood up strongly.
As far as I am concerned, I am a complete person, my intelligence is not bad, I can learn my own socialist culture lessons well, and when I grow up, I will definitely be stronger than Wu Wei. Although I can't carry a steel gun to defend the motherland, nor can I fight on the blazing battlefield, I can contribute what I have learned to the people and make a contribution to the construction of the motherland.
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Let's rub the points and post one written by yourself.
You are the one who tells me what is indispensable to life.
Huang Diqing is to follow an old Chinese saying: "One day is a teacher, and a lifetime is a father". Well, I think all the people in the whole world are your elders, because everyone can teach you something, more or less, there is always a little bit of it.
Today, I would like to talk to you about a teacher who told me that 50 percent of a person's life is the goal, 49 percent is perseverance, and the remaining 1 percent is the rest of the psychology - Kochakin Paul.
Before I do that, I would like to introduce my teacher. Kochagin Paul, from the internationally renowned writer Ostrovsky's masterpiece "How Steel is Made", is a man who was tempered into steel in the storm of revolution, from spontaneous resistance, to finally become a proletarian revolutionary fighter. However, it backfired, perhaps due to his multiple injuries, or perhaps because he worked selflessly, and a few years later, he was completely disabled and blind.
But he still uses his pen to fight the enemy and support his comrades until he dies.
That's all for the introduction, now turning the subject, in our current lives, most people are in a state all day long, we can figuratively call it a "repeater" state. They repeat what they did the day before every day: get up, wash, eat, go to work, lunch, go to work, go home, continue to work (do homework), eat, wash, sleep, get up, wash ......Constant repetition.
In recent years, there have been many people who have chosen to commit suicide because of this.
Why is there such a state, such a person? The reason is simple, because they lack the fifty percent of their lives that they mentioned at the beginning—the goal. Life is like running, you don't even know where the end is or how to go, so how do you run?
At this point, you have to abstain, give up the game, give up your life. The goal in life is the end of the race, there is no end, you can still admit defeat and recuperate, find the end point, and make a comeback. However, if life has no purpose, once it is lost, it will never come back.
How people should live.
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