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Can you clarify the question?
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The story of the mathematician Gauss.
Gauss (1777-1855) was born in Brunswick, in what is now north-central Germany. His grandfather was a farmer, his father was a plasterer, his mother was a masonry girl, and he had a very clever younger brother, Gauss's uncle, who was very helpful to little Gauss, and occasionally gave him some guidance, while his father was a big old man, thinking that only strength could make money, and this kind of learning was useless to the poor.
Gauss showed a proud talent early on, and at the age of three he was able to point out mistakes in his father's books. When he was seven years old, he entered elementary school, where he taught in dilapidated classrooms, where the teachers were not very kind to the students, and he often thought that he had never met a talent to teach in a poor mountain and a bad water. When Gauss was ten years old, the instructor took the famous "From One Plus to One Hundred", and finally discovered Gauss's talent, and he knew that his ability was not enough to teach Gauss, so he bought a deeper math book from Hamburg and read it to Gauss.
At the same time, Gauss became acquainted with Bartels, a teaching assistant who was almost ten years his senior, and Bartels was much more capable than the instructor, and later became a university professor, where he taught Gauss more and deeper mathematics.
The teachers and teaching assistants went to visit Gauss's father and asked him to let Gauss take over the higher education, but Gauss's father thought that his son should be a plasterer like him, and there was no money for Gauss to continue his education, and the final judgment was to find rich and powerful people to be Gauss's patrons, although they did not know that they were going to find **. After this visit, Gauss was relieved of the weaving work every night and consulted with Bartels on mathematics every day, but after a short time, Bartels did not have any tools to teach Gauss.
In 1788, despite his father's obstruction, Gauss entered the high-end dormitory. The math instructor read Gauss's homework and asked him not to take math class anymore, and his Latin was not long and was above the class.
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As long as we live, our troubles will continue, because people have desires to be satisfied, responsibilities to bear, and social roles to play, and people's growth will inevitably be accompanied by this psychological maturity, and the price of growth is like this.
In fact, the mentality of looking at life is very important, and it may be too ethereal to gain and lose calmly, which may be too ethereal, or it may not be possible for anyone to do it, but this does not prevent it from becoming a realm of our struggle.
The last one is, try to discover the beauty in life, everyone says that they are bitter, but how many really commit suicide? The old imitation demolition is just an impulse, as long as the person who has died once, he does not have the courage to commit suicide a second time. We have parents who need to be quietly supported, and there are children of their own in the future to inherit their own will, so that the blood will be passed on to serve dates, you will meet your beloved girl, together to create a future life, and you will meet a lot of friends, chat, to remember the lost life.
Personally, I think life is all about experience.
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People are born with endless troubles, and life is full of troubles!!
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Everyone has all kinds of troubles, and this can be digested.
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If you are content, you will not have troubles, which arise from inner anxiety and greed.
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