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The original text of my faith.
My faith

Author: Madame Curie

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Life is not easy for anyone, we must have perseverance. The most important thing is that we should have confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we have a natural talent for everything, and we must finish it at any cost. At the end, you should be able to say with a clear conscience, "I tried my best."

One spring, I was forced to rest at home for several weeks because of illness. I am very interested in watching the silkworms raised by my daughter cocoon. Watching these silkworms work tenaciously and diligently, I feel like them. Like them, I always patiently focus on one goal. Maybe I'm doing this because some force is urging me-just like a silkworm being urged to cocoon.

For fifty years, I have devoted myself to scientific research, and research is the discussion of truth. I have many beautiful and happy memories. When I was a girl, I lived alone in the University of Paris. During that whole period, my husband and I were absorbed in our studies, just like dreaming. Later, we found radium there.

In my life, I have been pursuing a quiet job and a simple family life. In order to realize this ideal, I try to keep a quiet environment, not disturbed by personnel and not honored by fame.

I am sure that we are interested in things rather than people in science. When Dampier, Curie and I considered whether we should get economic benefits from our discovery, we all thought that we should not go against our pure research concept. So we didn't apply for a patent for radium, and we abandoned a fortune. I firmly believe that we are right. It is true that human beings need people who seek reality, and they get great rewards in their work. However, human beings also need dreamers-they are so attracted by their careers that they have no leisure and enthusiasm to seek material benefits. My only hope is to do research in a free country as a free scholar. I never take this interest for granted, because I lived in occupied and ravaged Poland until I was 24 years old. I have weighed the cost of freedom in France.

I was not born a gentle person. I knew a long time ago that many sensitive people like me would be too sad even if they were criticized for one or two sentences. They tried to hide their sensitivity. My husband's gentle and quiet personality has benefited me a lot. He died suddenly and I learned to bear it. As I grow older, I appreciate the trivial things in life more and more, such as planting flowers, trees and buildings, and I am also a little interested in reading poems and watching stars.

I have been immersed in the beauty of the world, and the science I love is constantly increasing its brand-new prospects. I believe that science itself has great beauty. A scientist engaged in research work is not only a technician, but also a child, as if fascinated by fairy tales in natural scenery. This charm is the main reason why I can work hard in the laboratory all my life.

Extended information 1, my belief introduction:

The whole content needs some combing. The purpose of scientific workers is to explore the truth, not to "seek material benefits." Madame Curie called her scientific career "pure research", which was purely for the purpose of exploring truth, without any thoughts of fame and fortune. The discovery of radium could have made a fortune, but the Curies were indifferent and didn't even have the enthusiasm to apply for a patent.

Science can discover the beauty of the world, and science itself has great beauty. This kind of beauty, with infinite charm, makes people interested, like a child in the natural scenery, "dreamlike" and "as if fascinated by fairy tales", which makes people enjoy it.

Madame Curie said that her "only hope is to engage in research as a free scholar in a free country". Freedom is the premise of engaging in scientific research. Under the intervention of the invaders and absolutism, the research work could not be carried out smoothly. ? In order to be quiet and avoid personnel disputes, Madame Curie is willing to bear with it and try her best to restrain herself, making herself gentle and calm and not bothered by stimulation. In order to be quiet, she is indifferent to fame and fortune and does not compete with the world.

In order to gain time, Madame Curie tried to keep her family life simple, be willing to be poor and minimize housework. In order to gain time, she is willing to be lonely. Even when she was young, she didn't want the happiness of youth. She devoted herself to studying alone.

2. Introduction to the author:

Madame Curie (1867— 1934) was a French physicist and chemist. Originally from Mabya Sklodowska, Poland. Doctor of Science, University of Paris. /kloc-married pierre curie in 0/895. They studied the radioactive phenomenon first discovered in Bekkerel at that time, and successively discovered two natural radioactive elements, polonium and radium. From 65438 to 0906, after Madame Curie's death, she continued to study radioactivity and made achievements, writing "General Theory of Radioactivity" and "Research on Radioactive Substances", which promoted the development of nuclear science. And Curie and Bekkerel won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1903, and then the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 19 1 1 year.

She is the first female professor at the University of Paris and the first female academician of the French Academy of Sciences. At the same time, she was also hired as an academician of the Academy of Sciences by other 15 countries. She won 24 awards and medals from 7 countries and held 104 honorary positions in 25 countries. 1On July 4th, 934, this great scientist passed away, but her spirit will inspire future generations forever.

Introduction to the work:

The author summarizes and comments on her personality, personality, ideals and beliefs in easy-to-understand language, showing her perseverance, indifference to fame and fortune and enthusiasm for scientific research as a scientific researcher. Her unremitting pursuit and brilliant achievements show that only this spirit, character and enthusiasm are the key factors and solid foundation for making outstanding contributions to mankind.