Robinson was washed by the sea to such an uninhabited and dangerous nameless island, which is hopeless, but how did he survive? This depends not only on his extraordinary courage, but also on his rich life experience. He can find a safe, comfortable and beneficial place to settle down on a desert island. He can go hunting in the forest with dogs and guns and go fishing by the sea; He knows how to lock up goats so that he can eat delicious mutton in the future. He can sow crops so that he can eat nutritious food; He can make fire-proof cans ... he has so much survival knowledge, isn't this the embodiment of survival wisdom?
After reading this book, I have been thinking, if I go to such a desert island, can I stand the test of fate? I remember a story: In Qingdao, a summer camp for Chinese and Japanese children was held. The members of this activity are composed of two children's teams from China and Japan. During the activities, Japanese children showed their perseverance, courage and rich life experience. China's children's cowardice, playfulness and lack of life experience are all revealed. As far as survival is concerned, Japanese children are more competitive than China children. There may be no adventures like Robinson in our life, but the wisdom of life is also indispensable.
People are ambitious.
The truth that "people aim high, learning is constant" has been summed up by human beings in practice for thousands o