Stories of people in temperament (3 stories)
1 Papermaker In Germany, a papermaker accidentally made a mistake in the formula when producing paper, and produced a batch of unwritten waste paper. Therefore, he was fired by his boss. Just when he was frustrated and sad, one of his friends advised him, "Everything has two sides. You might as well look at it from another angle, maybe you can find something useful from your mistakes. " So, he found that the water absorption performance of this batch of paper is quite good, and it can absorb the water on household appliances. Then, he cut the paper into small pieces, named it "absorbent paper" and sold it in the market, which was very popular. Later, he applied for a patent and made a fortune specializing in the production of absorbent paper. Barene Barene, who overcame her disability, was disabled by illness when she was a child. Her mother's heart ached, but she still fought back her grief. She thinks that what children need most now is encouragement and help, not mother's tears. Mother came to Barone's sickbed, took his hand and said, "Son, mother believes that you are an ambitious person. I hope you can bravely walk on the road of life with your own legs! Good Barene, can you promise your mother? " Mother's words hit Barene's heart like a hammer. He threw himself into his mother's arms and burst into tears. Since then, whenever my mother is free, she will practice walking and doing gymnastics for Barene, and she is often so tired that she sweats. Once my mother caught a bad cold. She felt that a mother should not only teach by example, but also set an example. Despite her high fever, she got out of bed as planned to help Barene practice walking. Soybean-like sweat dripped from her mother's face. She wiped with a dry towel, gritted her teeth, and helped Barene finish the exercise plan for the day. Physical exercise makes up for the inconvenience caused by disability to Barene. His mother's example deeply educated Barone, and he finally withstood the severe blow of fate. He studies hard and his academic performance has always been among the best in his class. Finally, he was admitted to the Medical College of Vienna University with excellent results. After graduating from college, Barene devoted all her energy to the research of otology. Finally, I finally got on the podium of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. 3 Struggle is struggle. When Zeeman was a child, his consciousness of reading was not high, and his grades were always average. Zeeman's mother was very anxious to see her son's performance. One day, she called her son to her side, looked him in the eye and said excitedly, "Son, I knew you were a mediocre and incompetent person, and you shouldn't have struggled in the waves at the beginning ..." Then, she recalled the past to the silent Zeeman: when Zeeman was about to be born, her hometown was suddenly hit by a flood, and she escaped and boarded a boat. Zeeman was born here. After listening to her mother's memories, Zeeman realized that her mother had experienced difficulties and was deeply shocked. She secretly vowed to study hard and never let her down. Hard work pays off, and he finally won the appreciation of the school with excellent results and was hired as a teaching assistant by the school. When he went to visit his mother with great joy, her mother was seriously ill and dying. Before she died, she looked at Zeeman with affectionate eyes and her lips trembled with difficulty. "Struggle, earn and plunge!" He died suddenly after leaving this last sentence. Struggle is struggle. Struggle, struggle again, not satisfied with the status quo, always struggle. Zeeman took his mother's words to heart. He has been hanging a small golden photo frame embedded with his mother's portrait on his chest. When encountering difficulties and setbacks, he stared at his mother's portrait and recalled her inculcation to increase his courage to overcome difficulties. Zeeman struggles on the road of science, and struggles again! Finally, he reached the peak that ordinary people can't reach. 1902, Zeeman won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Is it too long? How many words does an article need?