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#Book Review #"It's Worth Living To Be Thankful" - Liu Wei

author:Probably a talking slug

At that time, I came across this book in the library of the university, and I was attracted by the name, I thought it would be boring preaching, but I didn't think that I would be a fan of the customs and humor at the beginning of reading it.

Ni Ping said that when his books came out, she bought 10 copies of them and gave them to people with arms to read, including her son.

This book is similar to an autobiography of Liu Wei, but different from the general autobiographical body. Liu Wei, who lost his hands in an accident at the age of 10, was forced to accept and learn to write with his feet, brush his teeth, wash his face... And so on, including this book, which he typed out word by word with his toes. I don't know if you've ever imagined a scene in your mind here: a boy without arms at a computer desk, with his feet raised on the keyboard, typing wildly.

It is also such a boy, under the strong care and requirements of his mother, slowly accepted the fact that he did not have arms, and was strong and optimistic to live, and even learned to play the piano with his feet, and became the annual champion of the 2010 Oriental Satellite TV Talent Show.

If you still have any complaints about life, I recommend reading this book, which will definitely inspire you.

#Book Review #"It's Worth Living To Be Thankful" - Liu Wei

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