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I was inspired by the story of a scientist.
Stephen Hawking, a hardened scientist. From Hawking, I learned many truths and engraved them in my heart.
At the age of seventeen, Hawking was admitted to the prestigious Oxford University, but at the age of twenty-one, he suffered from atrophic lateral sclerosis, lost the ability to speak, and was confined to a wheelchair with only two fingers to move. This is unimaginable and unbearable for the average person. But Hawking did not bow to difficulties, he bravely challenged fate with amazing perseverance and tenacious spirit.
Eventually, he succeeded and became a Fellow of the Royal Society, a professor of the Lucasson Chair in Mathematics that only a great scientist of Newton's might could make. His book "A Brief History of Time - From Big ** to Black Hole" shocked the world, with a circulation of 10 million copies.
Stephen Hawking's life was extraordinary, and he gave people great encouragement and made those who wasted their time regretful. After learning about Stephen Hawking, I often ask myself: Isn't Hawking's indomitable life, giving those people with disabilities the courage and strength to live, not enlightening us healthy people?
This makes me feel that we healthy people should not hesitate, we should not waste our time, we should cherish this beautiful time, cherish this happy life.
Stephen Hawking's deeds have made me profoundly realize that whether a person can achieve success or not depends not on the quality of his living conditions, but on whether he has the spirit of struggle. Usually, some people always use poor conditions and difficulties as reasons for self-comfort, and they also use these "reasons" to evade responsibility.
But how insignificant these difficulties are compared to Hawking! As long as a person has lofty goals and ideals to strive for, he will have endless strength, will not be bound by objective conditions, and will be able to give full play to his potential strength, often suffer from superior conditions, and dominate the world of his own.
I thank Stephen Hawking for making me realize these truths. I will definitely remember his words, do more meaningful things in life, and learn from his strong spirit!
It's okay to borrow, but don't plagiarize.
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No one is perfect, and even the greatest people make mistakes sometimes, and it's important to correct them in time and discard them. Only by discarding mistakes can one embark on the path to the door to success in one day.
It is said that on Einstein's first day at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the administrators asked him what he needed, and he said, "I see, a table or table, a chair and some paper and pens will do." Ah, by the way, a big wastebasket.
The manager asked curiously, "Why big?" Einstein replied
So that I can throw all my mistakes in. "The world has always been like this, every ordinary or great person makes mistakes, and only people like Einstein can see an upward path by constantly discarding mistakes.
As the saying goes, "If a person is not a sage, he can do no wrong." "Aren't we the same!
When we choose to spend our study time watching TV and playing on the computer, we make a mistake. But as long as we don't make the same mistake next time, we are still good students; When we used illness as an excuse not to go out for inter exercises, we made another mistake. But as long as we don't avoid doing intermittent exercises, we will still be praised by our teachers; When we chose to plagiarize when we had a difficult problem in the quiz, we made another mistake.
But as long as we stop this method and think about this problem with our hearts, we will still be innocent ......
Zeng Zi said: "My day and three provinces of my body: seeking for others and not being loyal? Making friends and not believing them? Are you used to it? "If we can do this, reflect on ourselves every day, find and discard mistakes in time, and one day we will see an upward path.
Especially when we are not yet physically and mentally mature and our world view has not yet been positioned, we need to find and correct our mistakes in time, discard them, and constantly improve ourselves in the process to make ourselves better!
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Do you want me to write an essay for you??
No way. It is recommended that you write a more appropriate one.
For example. Deng Jiaxian. Qian Xuesen. These modern scientists.
It would be better if there were local scientists. Write about him. Simple. Everybody understands.
You can't go wrong.
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A world-famous, great scientist, when he was a child, did not have the guidance of a teacher, but was able to teach himself various subjects. When I was a child, I didn't go to a decent elementary school, but I studied my own and got my knowledge.
Who is this man? He is the famous French entomologist Fabre!
Fabre developed a keen interest in insects from an early age. It was "commonplace" for Fabre to observe that insects often forgot to sleep and eat, but one night, while he was sleeping, he suddenly heard the crickets outside the window, and immediately took a lantern and a magnifying glass to lie down in the field and observe how the crickets moved. Suddenly, he noticed that his surroundings were getting brighter and brighter, and when he got up to look, he realized that the sun had risen in the east.
Fabre was born into a poor family. His family lives in a remote mountain village. He only took a chemistry class in high school, which led to the invention of chemical dyes.
Fabre was a good writer, and he wrote a large number of popular science books for children in a clear and beautiful style.
Whether someone teaches you about this is not the most important thing, the key is whether you are self-conscious or not. This sentence made Fabre. Fabre died at the age of 92, and as he was about to die, he said these touching words:
There are many, many more things I have to do, .......
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