A few days ago, the thank-you part of Dr. Huang's graduation thesis was concerned by public opinion. Compared with the same kind of thanks, why can this kind of thanks be recognized by netizens? Human feelings? Because it shows the public the hard way for rural students to learn. It was under such difficult circumstances that he took a part-time job to raise tuition, and he finally graduated from the Institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences. What we should learn is his indomitable spirit of never bowing to fate, and his indomitable perseverance of daring to challenge fate in adversity.
Many middle school teachers share this gratitude as the content of the theme class meeting, and the response is generally good. They wouldn't have thought that there were such poor students in rural areas: before high school, the tuition fees were paid by students themselves by catching eels, renting buffaloes and raising pigs; His mother left home when he was 12 years old because his family was poor; On the eve of college entrance examination, his beloved father and grandmother passed away one after another. Such repeated blows did not defeat Huang's will. He still firmly believes that he can change his destiny through reading and walk out of the mountains. He believes that he can do something beneficial to society and mankind through the knowledge he has learned.
This spirit is something we should learn from, instead of making irresponsible remarks about Dr. Huang's past. Our goal is to find the purpose of our study and go forward bravely like Dr. Huang. After learning that his gratitude received such attention, Dr. Huang said that he was busy with his work and heavy scientific research tasks, which made it inconvenient for him to be interviewed too much. You really shouldn't ask too much of other people's lives now, but make your life as inspirational as him. This is the biggest role of this thank you.