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If you give me three days of light".
Today I finished reading the book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", and I couldn't calm down for a long time. Helen in the text. Keller's great spirit of being strong and unyielding, loving life, and loving life deeply shook me.
Helen from If You Give Me Three Days of Light. Keller doesn't show us much of the "fate" of the tragedy, but it makes us feel the author's eagerness, honesty and sincerity. What struck me the most was the resilience and optimism of Helen in her struggle with disability, and her strong love and fervent hope for the world.
What she gives us is still a fiery heart, a heart that cares for the world, a heart that loves life and loves life.
After reading this book, I was shocked, I remembered myself, I usually retreat and be afraid when I encounter some difficulties, I was once discouraged because of a small exam, when I returned home, I ran to the door of the room and cried, and I couldn't eat sullenly when I ate, until my mother came to comfort me, encouraged me, and told me a lot of stories of great people, I was willing to eat. I remembered another incident that happened around me, someone was scolded by his mother because of his unsatisfactory grades in the high school entrance examination, and that classmate couldn't stand the blow, so he jumped from a tall building, hey, it's a pity, a young and precious life quietly left this beautiful world......After reading this book, thinking about myself, thinking about that classmate, and thinking about Helen Keller, I felt very sorry, and I was ashamed that I was usually discouraged when I encountered the slightest difficulty. We can not only see the world full of flowers and sunshine, but also hear all kinds of beautiful and beautiful sounds, we should cherish the happy time now, study well, and live well.
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If you give me three days of light".
Recently, I read Helen? Keller's autobiography, "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," touched me deeply. This book is mainly about Helen, who is blind and deaf?
Keller's bumpy life, and her mental journey. She had only nineteen months of her life with light and sound, in Anne? With the help and care of Sally and other teachers, in the fulfillment of family and friends, Helen?
Keller overcame unimaginable odds to complete his studies at Harvard University, earning a bachelor's degree 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. She has traveled the world to cheer people with disabilities.
Eventually, he became an outstanding philanthropist, speaker, and educator.
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—
On the first day, I was going to see people, and their kindness, gentleness, and friendship made my life worth living.
The next day, I will get up at dawn and see the moving miracle of night turning into day.
On the third day, I will spend an ordinary day in the real world, among the people who are engaged in their daily lives. Helen's three days are just that, but we have a lot of time and opportunities to create a good life. Light is not a luxury for us, and sound is not desirable.
For us, there is no shortage of perfect body tissue, what we need is tenacity of will, the spirit of not surrendering to fate, and self-improvement! What is more important is to have a positive, optimistic, and daring heart to create miracles!
For good or evil is between a thought, and whether a miracle in life appears or not is also a thought. Heaven has given us eyes to see the world clearly; God has given us thoughts to change the world and make the spiritual world better; And God has given us hands so that we can embrace the future and create the miracle of life!
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. We are so fortunate that we have everything wonderful – a healthy body, a good learning environment, excellent teachers ......From now on, we must seize every minute and every second, don't let the time go to waste, don't wait for the loss to know how to cherish, to be like Helen? Keller is like that, do not complain, do not give up, cherish what you have, study hard, face doom with a smile, overcome difficulties with tenacious perseverance, and show the value of life with outstanding achievements!
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Recently, I read a book called "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" and I was deeply moved.
The main character in the book is Helen. Keller, she has only 19 months of light and voice. But with the help of Ms. Sullivan, she learned to speak, and was admitted to Harvard University, the most famous school in the world, and completed her studies.
Helen. Keller is also an educator who has traveled to cities and cities across the country to serve people with disabilities wholeheartedly.
Among them, the one who touched me the most was Helen. Keller learned to speak stories as a child. You know, for a person who is blind and deaf, it is simply impossible to learn to speak.
But, Helen. Keller relied on her tenacious perseverance and insisted on hard practice every day, not once, not twice, not twice and third ......Coupled with the careful teaching of Teacher Sullivan, he finally said the intermittent sentence "The weather is warm". This is truly a miracle!
Helen. Keller finally learned to speak through hard occurrence training. Although it is just a letter spelled out, it is human language after all.
After reading this book, I thought: Helen. Keller can achieve so much, 3 percent is talent, 7 percent is the spirit of perseverance and courage to face difficulties.
Before I read this book, I flinched even from even the slightest difficulty, and what was missing was Helen. Keller's spirit was criticized by his mother. After reading this book, I feel like a different person, and every time I encounter a difficulty, I will rack my brains to try my best to solve it, even if I don't have it, I will never be discouraged.
Mark. Twain once said, "There were two strange men in the 19th century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen." Keller. Helen. Keller will always be a role model for me.
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I was moved by the backstage when I read it. I'm going to collapse, your teacher wants you to write 1500 words!
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