The sky is more beautiful because there are stars; Life is more meaningful because of ideals. Although life is only a few decades, if there is no ideal, it will be empty and long. That kind of life must be painful-even if you don't feel pain because of numbness, then life should look up to the ideal in the sky and then practice it down to earth.
Danielle, an Israeli chemist, discovered quasicrystals 30 years ago, but his discovery was not understood and even considered impossible. He was thought to have no common sense, laughed at and asked to leave his research group. But he insisted on his discovery, because he had such an ideal: to prove that quasicrystals are real, to tell the world the truth, and to tell people that this is science. After a long and painful effort, his discovery was confirmed and recognized. 20 1 1, Danielle won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Yes, the pursuit of ideals will be painful, but the significance lies in this painful process. Paul Kochakin wrote the novel How Steel was Tempered when he was paralyzed. In the process of creation, he needs great courage to overcome himself and great perseverance to overcome difficulties, which is unimaginable. Although he is a paralyzed man, his life is full of bright colors, because there is ideal light. His ideal is not only the tireless pursuit of literature, but also the pursuit of the cause he believes in. Whether his pursuit has practical significance or not, he has won people's respect.
The French romantic novel A River Upstream touched millions of readers in Qian Qian-two teenagers crossed Qian Shan to pursue their ideals, Hannah wanted to find immortal water in the river upstream, but Tomek followed Hannah's footsteps because of her long-term desire for the outside world. They didn't find the fairy water, but the significance they sought has gone far beyond the fairy water. Forget the forest, awaken the language, and help Baytan, an island that doesn't exist. There are so many beautiful scenery, adventures, thrills and feelings on the way to find the upstream river, which often makes people cry. Meaning already exists in the process, as the book says: Do we really need immortal water? Isn't it because of the ending that all this is so precious?
Ideal is the bright star in the sky where we live. May we all look forward to and pursue a beautiful ideal, pursue this moment, keep our feet on the ground, move forward all the way, and find beauty and meaning in this progress.