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Today I read Einstein's article "In Memory of Marie Curie", and it made me feel deeply.
The article writes about Marie Curie's great contribution to the history of human science, which should have a profound impact on future generations. This article is sincere, profound, and intriguing, which makes us have to respect this amazing female scientist, and understand and think about our own life value and pursuit from recognizing her pursuit of scientific spirit and the value of life. In the history of world science, Marie Curie is a name that will never be immortal.
This great female scientist, with her diligence and talent, discovered radium. And she won the Nobel Prize twice. But she didn't sleep on her reputation, she knew her goals, and she knew her worth.
Marie Curie's enthusiasm for her work is admirable, and her persistent belief has deeply touched countless people. She was indifferent to fame and fortune, regarded money as dung, donated the prize money, and gave the medal to her 6-year-old daughter as a toy. "Don't be shocked by the humiliation, watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court; Go and stay unintentionally, looking at the clouds in the sky.
Isn't this exactly what Marie Curie portrayed? She could have enjoyed any of the awards, but she didn't, she just worked until she died at the age of 67. On the contrary, how many people are there now who do not value fame and fortune?
How many brave people use their beliefs to defeat those who fail?
Imagining Marie Curie thinking about herself again, I couldn't help but bow my head. Marie Curie struggled all her life, not seeking fame or profit, but only hoping for human happiness, courage in practice, and intoxication with scientific causes.
This text taught me that we must be persistent in everything we do, otherwise we will not achieve anything.
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After reading "My Faith", I thought that Marie Curie was a person with a stoic spirit, indifferent to fame and fortune, and uninhibited.
First, the spirit of perseverance (insisting on Qingshan not relaxing).
Marie Curie had a stoic personality in the face of trouble. When studying something, I am single-minded, even if I encounter many obstacles, difficulties and obstacles, I will not give up and do not give up until I reach my goal.
2. Indifferent to fame and fortune (money is still outside the body).
Marie Curie discovered radium, and if she patented it then she would get a lot of money. Before reading this article, I thought that people would see money, and money can make ghosts grind, but after reading it, I thought that people are not all like that.
3. Informality (the prime minister can hold the boat in his belly).
Marie Curie doesn't care about small things, doesn't care about things, takes a step back and opens the sky, isn't life the same? Don't pay too much attention to your own gains and losses, we have to learn from Marie Curie!
Marie Curie has many things to learn from me, and I will learn from them in the future! Be a pillar of the country!
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