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Celebrity stories about self-reliance and self-improvement
1, Helen Keller.

American blind and deaf female writer and educator. When I was young, I was sick, deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes. At the age of seven, Anne Sullivan became her mentor, and she has been her mentor and friend for 50 years. With Sullivan's help, he entered the university and graduated with honors.

During her college years, she wrote The Story of My Life, telling how she overcame illness and disability and inspired thousands of disabled people and normal people. This book has been translated into 50 languages and distributed all over the world. Later, he wrote many words and several autobiographical novels, which showed that darkness and silence did not exist.

2. Roosevelt.

When Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, was young, his legs were lame because of illness, and his teeth were uneven and protruding. He almost thinks he is the most unfortunate child in the world, so he seldom plays games with his classmates. When the teacher asked him to answer questions, he always kept his head down and said nothing.

He overcomes any shortcomings he can overcome and makes use of what he can't. Through his speech, he learned how to hide his fangs and the posture of his piling worker with falsetto.

Although there was nothing surprising in his speech, he didn't fail because of his voice and posture. He has no loud voice, no powerful gestures, and no amazing words like some people. However, at that time, he was one of the most powerful speakers.

Because Roosevelt didn't flinch and feel depressed in the face of defects, he fully and comprehensively understood himself, and at the same time, he could correctly evaluate himself and fight against it with tenacity. Don't be discouraged by shortcomings, even use it, turn it into capital, turn it into an escalator, and climb the peak of fame. In his later years, few people knew that he had serious shortcomings.

3. Beethoven

A famous German musician, one of the representatives of Vienna Classical Music School. His works have had a far-reaching impact on the development of world music, so he is known as the "Saint of Music".

At the age of 26, Beethoven's hearing gradually declined; At the age of forty-five, he was completely deaf and could only talk to people through a conversation book. However, his lonely life did not make him silent and retreat. In the feudal restoration era when all progressive ideas were blocked, he still adhered to the political belief of "freedom, equality and fraternity".

Through his speeches and works, he shouted for * * * and ideals, which reflected the revolutionary enthusiasm of the bourgeoisie against feudalism and democracy at that time and wrote the immortal Ninth Symphony.

4. Hua.

Hua came from a poor family and was determined to study hard. When I was in middle school, in a math class, the teacher gave the students a famous question. Hua got it right, which surprised the teacher and won his praise.

From then on, he fell in love with mathematics. After finishing the first grade of junior high school, Hua dropped out of school because of his poor family, so he had to stand in front of the counter for his parents, but he still insisted on teaching himself mathematics. Through my unremitting efforts, I finally became an outstanding mathematician in China.

5. Farah

179 1 year, Faraday was born in a poor blacksmith's house in the suburbs of London. Father's income was meager, he was often ill and had many children. Faraday didn't even have enough to eat when he was a child. Sometimes he can only eat one loaf of bread a week, let alone go to school.

When Faraday 12 years old, he went to the streets to sell newspapers. When I sell newspapers, I can read from them. /kloc-at the age of 0/3, Faraday entered a printing factory as an apprentice in book binding. He bound books while studying. Whenever he has free time, he leafs through the bound books. Sometimes even on the way to delivery, he walks and watches.

1834, he discovered the law of electrolysis and shocked the scientific community. This law is named Faraday's law of electrolysis. Faraday, relying on hard self-study, stepped into the ranks of world-class scientists from an apprentice who had never attended primary school. Engels once praised Faraday as "the greatest electrician to date".

1867 On August 25th, Faraday sat in his study and died at the age of 76.

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A famous saying of self-reliance and self-improvement

Real life can only be achieved through hard struggle. Seneca

Human beings have many noble characters, but one noble character is the peak of human nature, and that is personal self-esteem. -Suhomlinski

Don't be complacent because of good luck, and don't be depressed because of bad luck. A truly strong person is good at finding shadows from prosperity, finding light from adversity, and always calibrating his goals. Ibsen

Drop your own sweat and eat your own food. Do your own thing, rely on people and ancestors, not heroes. -Tao Xingzhi

Be brave to be yourself, be unique and unwilling to be others-Lin Yutang

A firm belief will win strong people and then make them stronger.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-self-reliance