Helen. Keller gave us too many miracles. A person who is claustrophobic in the blind and deaf world can imagine how lonely she is, but she brings warmth and light to others with all the strength of her life. Her courage, her strength and her will all moved and shocked us. Helen Keller didn't flinch in the face of difficulties, but bravely overcame them. What about me? Once, my father taught me to ride a bike. I always fall down again and again, fail again and again, always feel impatient and want to give up, so I have never learned. But after reading this article, Helen Keller's spirit of bravely overcoming the disease touched me, and I made up my mind to learn cycling well. No, riding a bike is a piece of cake for me now!
In life and study, many people flinch and surrender when they encounter difficulties, and have no intention to overcome them at all. Take learning as an example. Some students don't want to learn because of their poor grades. If they don't listen carefully in class, don't finish their homework, and have no spirit of climbing up, then he will always be an ignorant person! Students, stand up! Actually, it's not that difficult. He just used the frustration of our first failure as a handle to make you feel inferior. If you don't have confidence to overcome difficulties, then difficulties will win! Kick open the stumbling block of self-confidence in your heart, and difficulties will fall under your feet. As long as we are diligent, brave, strong and confident, we will certainly overcome difficulties!
Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 2. Read Helen. The book Keller's Biography, I think Helen. Keller leads a very valuable life. Although she has lost her hearing and sight, she is physically and mentally disabled. She is well aware of the suffering of disabled people and is determined to help disabled people like her. In the end, she was not only admitted to a university, but also devoted her life to the cause of the disabled. She got the help of teacher Sullivan in her study and overcame many difficulties. This spirit and perseverance are beyond our ordinary people's imagination. Miss Sullivan is also the protagonist in the book. She is Helen's mentor. Helen was born in a rich family when she was a child, and she was spoiled since childhood. It was Sullivan who made her a good boy who was polite and well-behaved, and it was the Sullivan Culture and Education Association who made her a talent. When Mr. Sullivan married Mr. Macy, Helen was afraid that Mr. Sullivan would leave her and leave her alone, but Mr. Sullivan not only did not give up her, but also let her live in her own home. Teacher Sullivan had a very important influence on Helen's life. Helen's parents, Mr Arthur and Ms Keller, have always been concerned about Helen's growth. Helen learned a lot about being a man from her parents and teacher Sullivan, so that at the last moment of her life, she was still rushing to develop the cause of the disabled.
After reading this book, I feel a lot. I must be a knowledgeable person like Helen, a person who is useful to the country and people.
Thoughts on Reading Helen Keller 3 This book mainly tells the story of a blind and deaf American woman writer who is physically disabled and determined. Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing because of illness at the age of one and a half, which is unbearable for ordinary people. However, she didn't give in to fate. With the teacher's education and help, she overcame herself, learned to speak and learned to "obey" with her fingers. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Harvard University. After that, she devoted all her energy to charity for the blind and deaf. Many times by the state. People and college awards.
Her life is so unusual. Since I read this book, I have been moved by Helen's indomitable spirit. I admire her. Her spirit gave people strength and inspiration. I remember Helen once asked the question, "If your eyes were going blind tomorrow, what would you see today?" ? This sentence has been reminding me; Cherish time. Cherish this happy life.
The meaning of life Maybe Helen Keller gave us a satisfactory answer, maybe we should follow her life path.
Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 4. The book Helen Keller is a real and touching story. I read it in one breath and learned a lot from it. This book describes the life of Helen Keller, an American writer and educator who is blind and deaf. Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing because of illness at the age of one and a half, which is unimaginable and unbearable for ordinary people. However, Helen did not give in. With the help of the teacher's education, she overcame her illness, learned to speak, "obeyed" her fingers and mastered five languages. At the age of 24, she graduated with honors from the famous Radcliffe Girls' School of Harvard University. After that, she devoted her life to the cause of the blind and deaf in the world, and was praised and commended by many governments, people and institutions of higher learning.
Helen's life is extraordinary, which gives people great encouragement and makes those who waste their time regret it. After reading this book, I often ask myself that Helen's indomitable life has given those disabled patients the courage and strength to live. Isn't it inspiring for us healthy people?
No, it's not. I remember Helen once mentioned that if your eyes were blind tomorrow, what would you see today? This makes me feel that we healthy people should not be late and waste time, but should look at this wonderful time.
Cherish this happy life. After reading this book, I deeply realized that whether a person can achieve something lies not in the quality of conditions, but in whether he has the spirit of struggle. At ordinary times, there are always people who think that there is no goal to strive for if conditions are poor. After reading this book, I gained a lot.
Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 5. This article by Helen Keller is a touching story. After reading this text, I benefited a lot.
This text tells the story of a famous American educator and writer. Keller had a rough life. 1.5 years old, she suffered from scarlet fever, which made her lose her sight and hearing. From then on, little Helen cut off contact with colorful time. She faced the dead silence and endless darkness, but she didn't give in to fate. Instead, under the guidance of Sullivan, I learned to speak with my fingers, spell my name, and learn to spell "dirt". When she was 10 years old, her parents invited Salle, a teacher from a school for the blind and the dumb. When Salle pronounced, she asked Helen to put her hand on her face and feel how to pronounce it. The difficulty of this learning method is unimaginable, but Helen Keller overcame this great difficulty and learned to speak.
Helen Keller is an extraordinary person. She has given a lot of encouragement to disabled people like her. Remember Helen Keller once said, "If your eyes disappeared tomorrow, what would you see today?" This makes me understand a truth, healthy people like us can't waste time, but should cherish this beautiful life and cherish this beautiful time!
After reading Helen Keller, I learned a text called Helen Keller in the next semester of grade five. I feel sorry for her blindness and deafness. Although she lost her sight and hearing. But her indomitable spirit is indeed an example for me to learn and has always remained in my heart.
If you give me three days of light, this book was written by Helen Keller in her sophomore year. Pay more than other healthy people. However, she still spent some time to finish the book. It has also become a rare event in the history of world literature. In this book, she wrote these words: If I have three days of light, on the first day I will look at people who care about me, and on the second day I will look at the colorful world. The third day is to see every corner where I live. How precious the three points she expects will be to herself. Here, she tells us that a healthy person should cherish today's time and light.
After reading this book, I got a lot of enlightenment: a disabled child who was seriously ill, blind and deaf, actually mastered many languages; And can be admitted to the famous Harvard University in the United States with excellent results. Moreover, she hopes to help some disabled people like herself after graduating from college. I think: a healthy child can achieve so much, why can't I and a healthy child achieve so much? I must study hard and get into the ideal middle school with excellent results in the graduation exam. When I grow up, I can be admitted to Harvard University with excellent results like Helen Keller.
Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 7 "She is so strong!" After reading the touching article Helen Keller, I can't help but exclaim from my heart. The lesson of Helen Keller, from the point of being strong, sets a good example for us. When you meet a blocked road, don't complain that it is blocking the road, but try to get out; When you see a bad scene from a window, you should immediately close the window instead of sighing there. You should be strong. At the beginning of the article, Helen Keller was born in the United States, but unfortunately, after a serious illness, she was blind and deaf, but who would have thought that she was only a child of one and a half years old!
From then on, Helen Keller was isolated from the colorful world and faced endless darkness and death. I feel sorry for her. Usually when the power goes out at night, even if there is candle lighting, I think it is still very dark, but Helen Keller has to live in a world without light. I feel sorry for her, because she can't see her relatives, let alone express her wishes and demands, or pour out her troubles. She became grumpy and her temper became worse and worse. But at this moment, the tutor Anne Sullivan came to her side. Teacher Sullivan taught her to touch Braille and spell words. When passing a well house, the teacher asked her to put her hand on the water pipe. At this time, a cool stream of water flowed through Helen's hand, and Miss Sullivan spelled the word "water" on her other hand. Helen suddenly realized that water is such a cool and wonderful thing! From then on, her heart was filled with unprecedented joy, and she felt that life had a new beginning. She studies hard day and night, like a dry sponge sucking the dew of knowledge. When she was 10 years old, her parents invited Mr. Salle from the school for the blind and deaf because she really wanted to talk. After a long time, she speaks like a normal person. 1900, Helen was admitted to the university. ...
Helen Keller's indomitable spirit will remain in my heart forever. Some people are afraid to move forward when they encounter setbacks, so they stop studying hard and think they can't learn well. Madame Curie said: "Learning needs perseverance, especially self-confidence. If a person doesn't even believe in himself, then nothing can be done. " Therefore, when we encounter difficulties, we should learn more from Helen Keller's indomitable spirit.
Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 8 Are you a strong person? How do you evaluate your psychological quality? What should I do if I encounter setbacks? Maybe after reading Helen Keller, you will find the correct answers to these questions.
This story is true and touching, and I benefited a lot. This book is about Helen, an American blind and deaf female scholar. Keller was blind and deaf since he was a child. She lives in a world without light and sound. She is so pitiful and lonely ... but with superhuman perseverance, she has overcome all kinds of hardships that ordinary people can't overcome. Her life was full of dangers and constant applause. She learned five languages and made great contributions to mankind.
Reading and reading, I hid my thoughts and aroused emotional ripples in my heart. Helen-a blind, deaf and disabled person since childhood, why can she have extraordinary perseverance to achieve such brilliant achievements? If Helen succumbs to her unfortunate fate, she is a poor disabled person. However, Helen did not bow to the tragic fate, but embarked on her glorious life path with tenacious spirit and became a learned person. God closed her door, but gave her a window, a closed window, and Helen opened the window. Get out of that dark world.
After reading this book, I deeply realized that whether a person can succeed depends not on his conditions, but on whether he has an indomitable spirit of struggle. As the saying goes: nothing is difficult in the world, but it is impossible for a willing mind. In fact, in the journey of life, everyone has different regrets. When encountering bumps and setbacks, the key is how you look at and treat fate. Don't just complain that you have nothing, look at what you have. We will think: in fact, we are rich.
Think about yourself again. Whenever I encounter some difficulties, I either want to back down or feel sorry for others. For example, once, the PE teacher asked us to run 1000 meters. I just ran a few hundred meters, and I couldn't hold on. I want to back down and then I can't lift my feet. When you practice playing the piano, you always think about difficult music, or you simply give up practicing if you can't play it. I can never remember the formula for the Olympic Games. I don't take the initiative to find the reason, but I feel that I am too stupid and not as flexible as others. That's why I feel relaxed and lazy ... not only me, but also many children will say, "the conditions are poor!" " "It's so hard!" "You are so stupid!" An excuse for failure. If you compare these shameful reasons with Helen's difficulties, how insignificant it is! As the saying goes, "Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent." Yes, Helen's success is due to her lofty aspirations and unremitting struggle for this goal, so she will not be bound by her own objective conditions, so she will have infinite power and inspire her great potential, and she will succeed with confidence.
People have to experience many setbacks and difficulties in their life, but when they encounter difficulties, we should not bow to them, but try to overcome them. Be like "Helen", don't be depressed, don't shrink back, and face difficulties bravely. Helen's spirit of challenging fate has inspired generations of teenagers. Who can say that Helen's life is not wonderful?
Whenever I encounter difficulties, the tall image of a seagoing ship emerges in front of me, which adds courage and confidence to me to overcome difficulties. I, a teenager nurtured by the rain, dew and sunshine of the Party, should not be afraid or flinch in the face of any difficulties. Helen's road to success is the road I should take. She is a bright street lamp on my road to success!
Thoughts on reading Helen Keller 9 A few days ago, I read a book that is very meaningful to people-Helen. Keller.
This book tells the story of a girl, Helen Keller. When she was very young, a disease deprived her of her sight and hearing, and she grew up in a dark and silent environment. But Helen's mentor changed everything. She not only taught Helen to read, write and speak, but even sent her to college!
Helen not only lived a full and happy life, but also helped many deaf and blind people live a happy life in her life. She visited Europe, Africa, Asia and other regions again and again and delivered speeches, proving to people that deaf-mute and blind people also have thoughts and they have the right to receive education. As long as they are given a chance, they can support themselves completely.
After reading this book, I thought: Helen Keller is really a great woman. She can almost do what normal people can do; What normal people can't do, she did. Although there are no beautiful colors and beautiful voices in her world, her life is full of colorful and melodious voices. What she left to future generations was infinite light and beautiful voice, because she made thousands of deaf and blind people happy. However, there are many people around us who are born deaf and blind like Helen Keller, but they can't challenge their fate as tenaciously as Helen Keller, and always think that they are much worse than normal people.
Therefore, I think that both normal people and people with physical defects should make their lives happy and full.
I learned an article called Helen Keller the other day. The point is that when Helen was one and a half years old, a disaster struck, and she could no longer see or hear. With the help of Sullivan and Salle, she regained her confidence and achieved success. She decided to serve more people as unfortunate as herself, and her spirit will last forever.
After reading it, I admire Helen Keller, a person who lives in the world of blind and deaf people. She graduated with honors from Derlique 1 Women's College of Harvard University. She created 14 works in her life and was selected as one of the top ten American hero idols in the 20th century by Time magazine. I really want to treat Helen? Keller said, "Helen? Keller, you are the representative of perseverance, love of life, dedication and perseverance. Your story will be told forever, and you will live in people's hearts forever! "
I thought of Zhang Haidi, who suffered from spinal hemangioma and was paraplegic at the age of five. Because of this, she has never been to school. From an early age, she began to teach herself knowledge with tenacious perseverance. She taught herself specialized courses in primary schools, middle schools and universities. When Zhang Haidi was fifteen years old, she was sent to a poor village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents. But she is not afraid of hard life, but dedicated her youth with optimism. There, she taught the children in the village primary school, overcame all kinds of difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people for free and was warmly praised by people. Later, with strong willpower, she finally succeeded. If she doesn't love life, persevere, be willing to pay and persevere, will she succeed?
From this, I thought of my experience: after school, I joined the school's three-jump shuttlecock professional team, and the training was hard and boring. Once I went to training, I practiced very hard and worked hard, but I only kicked 68 after the exam, and my feet were sore and painful. This achievement is a bolt from the blue for me. I want to give up. I tried to tell the teacher several times that I wouldn't attend. When I was going to tell the teacher again, I thought of Helen? Keller, how frustrated am I when I face her? In the face of setbacks, she is indomitable. Her love for life, persistence and perseverance made her finally succeed. Shouldn't I learn from her? Persevere in the face of setbacks like her, and succeed with the qualities of loving life, dedication and perseverance? Later, through my unremitting efforts, my feet finally reached a circle no bigger than my desk in one minute, and I rested less than three times, with an average of more than 95 times each time.
We should bear in mind the inspiration from Helen Keller: in the long journey of life, there will inevitably be bumps and bumps, but as long as we persevere, love life, be willing to contribute and persevere, the light of hope will dispel the cloud of despair.