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Recently, I read Helen Keller's autobiography, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," and I was deeply moved.
If You Give Me Three Days of Light" mainly tells the bumpy life of Helen Keller, who is blind and deaf, and her mental journey. With only 19 months of light and sound in her life, with the help and care of Anne Sally and other teachers, and with the help of family and friends, Helen overcame unimaginable difficulties and completed her studies at Harvard University, graduating with honors. She has always been committed to the cause of people with disabilities, raising funds to improve the living environment of people with disabilities and create educational opportunities for them.
Her world is only a lonely time without light, sound, and speechless.
But she stubbornly thought that if I was given three days of light—
Day 1: I want to see through the "window of the soul" those kind, gentle and touching people who encourage me to live.
Day 2: I'm going to get up at dawn to see the moving miracle of night turning into day.
Day 3: I will spend my current daily life, going to the places where people who are busy with life often go to experience their happiness, sorrow, emotion and kindness.
A philosopher once said, "Courage dwells in the soul, not in a strong body." This is a true portrayal of Helen.
With a strong heart, Helen finally rose in the face of adversity, and she was really crippled. As a new generation of college students, they have good living and learning conditions, but they lack perseverance. Therefore, the biggest takeaway from this article for me is:
First, we must treat difficulties correctly, everyone will encounter difficulties in their lives. When encountering difficulties, don't be afraid to retreat, but find ways to overcome difficulties, and the process of overcoming difficulties is also the process of your own progress.
2. Do your best to complete and quietly complete everything. A famous person once said, "What's not easy?
It's not easy to do what you should do every day. What's not simple? It's not as simple as doing everything to the best of your ability.
Yes, it's very difficult to do what I said. It's easy to do one thing and stick to it for one day, and it's easy to do it for two days, but it's hard to do it every day. Because it requires not only perseverance, but also perseverance.
And it's even harder to do everything to the best of your ability. Because this is not only the above two points, but also have the good habit of doing things carefully and carefully. If we can do these two things, we will be able to make progress and improve in the usual bits and pieces.
Third, we must have a good attitude of optimism. In the face of huge blows and difficulties, Helen did not complain, but faced it with an optimistic attitude, so that she could gain confidence. A good attitude of optimism is one of the important factors for success.
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If you give me three days of light and read it Goethe said: To read a good book is to have a bad conversation with a noble person. During the November holiday this year, I read the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", and I felt like a noble wise man had a long conversation with me, and at the same time, my heart was deeply shaken by Helen's spirit!
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