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1.The most precious thing for a human being is life. Life belongs to man only once.
A man's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret that he has done nothing and wasted his time, nor will he feel guilty for being a despicable person and living a vulgar life. In this way, at the end of his life, he will be able to say:
I have devoted my whole life and all my energies to the most magnificent cause in the world — the struggle for the emancipation of mankind. The analysis shows that the fighters have no regrets about choosing the road of defending the motherland, they have dedicated their lives to the revolution, and although they know the preciousness of life, they must not crawl out of the ridicule of the enemy like dogs, because "we will die a glorious death." ”…2.
Steel is made by burning in a blazing fire and in a high degree of cooling, so it is strong. Our generation has also been tempered by struggles and hardships, and has learned to never lose heart in life. The analysis of Paul's proclamation is not only applicable in the war-torn era, but we can still use it to warn ourselves:
Don't waste your time, one must live quickly and fully in order to finally realize one's ideals.
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"How Steel is Made" has feelings.
Ideal is the yearning and pursuit of a person's life. A person without ideals is like a small boat without a pack in the sea, drifting with the current; If a person has ideals, but the goal is not clear, it will lead to failure, and even bring disaster to the country and the people; If a person has ideals but a clear goal, he will make great contributions to the country, the nation, and mankind. I only understood and realized these truths after reading the book "How Steel is Made".
This winter vacation, I spent more than ten days reading this book. I was deeply moved by the noble character and iron will of the protagonist Paul Kochagin, especially because he had a great ideal, which made him a communist fighter from a poor child, which greatly benefited me. What is Paul's ideal?
That is: "A man's life should be spent in such a way that he will not regret that he wasted his time, nor will he be ashamed of his past inaction."
On his deathbed, he was able to say that my whole life and energy were devoted to the most magnificent cause in the world, the struggle for the liberation of all mankind" Under the domination of this ideal, Paul fought desperately, worked selflessly, and was always stronger than steel. Under the white terror, he sent news to the underground workers, sent intelligence, and saved the revolutionaries under the tiger's mouth. For this he was punished and imprisoned.
During the years of the Revolutionary War, he straddled his horse, wielded a sword, and waged a fierce struggle against the white bandits. In a difficult environment, he fought the cold, ice and snow, starved and struggled to repair the railway. During the peacebuilding period, he worked selflessly in the factory.
What is particularly touching is that he continued to write even after he lost his sight, and finally completed the great book "How Steel is Made". It has been reprinted more than 50 times in more than 30 different languages, and has been distributed in more than 30 million copies worldwide, influencing generations. It is still deeply rooted in people's hearts.
Some of our students also want to be scientists, teachers, painters, and doctors. I think it's a career choice. I want to ask what my ideal is, like Paul to study, raise the sail of ideals, study hard, practice skills, and benefit the people!
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