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Recently, I read Helen Keller's autobiography, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light." I was deeply moved by the hero's superhuman perseverance and spirit of not bowing to fate. Helen Keller spent 88 years of her life, but 87 years were spent in no light, no sound, and no speech.
is such a person, who overcame unimaginable difficulties and was admitted to the Radgeliff College of Harvard University, and achieved remarkable achievements with perseverance and arduous struggle. Mark Twain said, "There were two strange men in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen Keller."
Three days of light is just a short moment in life for ordinary people. For Helen Keller, who is blind, it is unattainable. Three days of light, for those who do nothing, it is nothing more than aimless play, they pursue a life of drunkenness.
At present, there are also some young students who were born in a new society, grew up under the red flag, and have a comfortable living environment and good learning conditions. But instead of cherishing everything they have, they can't bear the slightest hardship, regard learning as a big chore, and travel around all day long, with no intention of studying. They always sneer and disdain at learning, not to study diligently and work hard with a positive attitude, but to lament the injustice of fate to themselves, and blame God for not giving them brilliant talents and superhuman wisdom, so that they can become famous in one fell swoop.
Today's society is a society with high-tech development and a society full of talents, and it is impossible for people without knowledge to have a place in society. Helen Keller is blind, and she was able to use her crippled body to write a book as famous as "If You Give Me Three Days of Light." And if we have a healthy body and bright eyes, why should we not struggle, pursue our own ideals, and create our own beautiful life?
Helen Keller once said, "Physical unfreedom is a defect after all." I don't dare to say that there have never been times when I complained or frustrated, but I knew better that it didn't help at all.
That's why I'm always trying to control myself so that my brain doesn't get into the horns. "yes, why can't so many people be as optimistic as Helen Keller and just give up on themselves?
There are many things in the world that are often lost before they feel cherished. Helen Keller tells us with her own experience: cherish what we have, love life, and appreciate life with "heart".
We should be kind to ourselves and to others, as Helen Keller did; Cherish the good times in good times and move forward bravely in the face of adversity!
Thank you!
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After reading "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," Helen Keller left me with a lot to think about. Helen Keller is a great woman. It is such a weak woman who is deaf, blind and mute, but she continues to improve herself, for the benefit of the disabled, and has built many charities.
She also proved that people can overcome life's challenges. Her life is full of legends, although she was born unfortunately, but with an indomitable heart, she accepted the challenges of life, faced the difficulties with amazing perseverance, and finally realized her own value and created great miracles.
I think that Helen has such a successful life because she has a healthy, free and optimistic heart. She overcame the odds and overcame the ego. Therefore, we must face everything with optimism and overcome difficulties bravely, so that we can be as successful in life as Helen.
After reading this book, I did benefit a lot, it resonated with my soul, and whenever I had troubles, I thought of Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, but she also persevered in her studies and got her degree. And I am a person with sound limbs, hundreds of times better than her, but I always give up easily. How small I am compared to that!
If You Give Me Three Days of Light" has taught me much more than that, and her spirit has inspired me to face difficulties again and again and overcome them bravely. I also believe that "conquering a difficulty, and then things will be much easier!" ”
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I'm alive, I'm happy"
Suppose you only give me three days of light. On the first day, I'm going to see nature. Nature is full of life and songs, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and I am running and playing happily in the verdant forest.
When you are tired of playing, you lie down on the green grass and rest. At noon, the sun glows golden. It makes me feel buried in the liquid and feel hot.
Dusk, the cute and clever little creatures.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", which writes about a child's innocence and courage to explore.
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