The college entrance examination is a major event in life for every candidate, which is not only related to the future direction of life, but also affects the future employment and development, so it needs to be paid special attention, and a unique teenager in the Jiangsu college entrance examination room tells us what it means to be self-reliant!
Zhao Jianye in Nantong, Jiangsu Province began to have a sudden decline in eyesight at the age of 6, and was diagnosed with optic cone cell dystrophy, with a visual acuity of only about 0.05, although different from other children, but Zhao Jianye never thought of giving up on himself, when other children can easily see the content of the book, he needs his mother to enlarge the content of the textbook, and then identify it word by word, until all the content is finished, and then study!
Although this process is very hard, especially the higher the grade, the more difficult it is for him to read, because there is more content in the textbook, which means that he needs to spend more time digesting these contents, and when he goes to high school, on the one hand, the academic pressure becomes greater, and on the other hand, he needs to learn more content, so in order to keep his grades from falling behind, he basically spends most of his time studying every day! Just this year, he also took the college entrance examination, due to the special situation, the marking is not as good as ordinary people, so his mother specially helped him apply for the special test center of the Education Examination Institute, Zhao Jianye was also arranged in a separate examination room on the day of the exam, and opened a green channel for his mother to send the exam, and finally with the help of a magnifying glass, he also successfully completed the college entrance examination!
I was really moved by his story, although he was flawed, but he did not feel sorry for himself, but tried his best to study, and he couldn't see the content of the textbook clearly, so he used the people or tools around him, and finally successfully completed the exam! His spirit of not admitting defeat is worth learning from all of us! For many students, although they do not have any physical defects, when they encounter problems, they do not want to try their best to solve the problem, but choose to escape.
If we can all learn like this boy, I believe that no matter how big the hurdles are, as long as we have firm beliefs and find ways to achieve our goals, we believe that the dream is right in front of us! As the saying goes, "there is nothing difficult in the world, only afraid of people with hearts", sometimes it is not the difficulties and dangers that really defeat us, but the fear in our hearts, many people choose to retreat when they see a little difficulty, and finally they don't even have the courage to start, how can they succeed?