A 500-word composition on emotional intelligence lesson 15.
But this time I have a deeper understanding of this book. Read Robinson Crusoe again, only to know that you can't sigh when you encounter difficulties on the road of life. I should be brave enough to face difficulties and remain optimistic when encountering difficulties. I shouldn't take everything so absolutely. I should try my best to solve this problem. Just like Robinson, although I am stranded on a desert island, I will not sit still and lament my fate. Instead, they make full use of their brains and hands to build houses, grow food, domesticate livestock, make utensils, sew clothes and so on. Transform a desert island into an orderly island. Just like when we found the savage, we were very anxious at first, but in the end we fought side by side with our courage and wisdom and beat back the savage together. This also shows that as long as a person calmly deals with difficulties, he will find a solution to them. For people, he will try his best to break through the soil to feel the warmth of the sun. When he went through a lot of hardships and looked back, it was already a leafy tree. Robinson is also an out-and-out "agent"