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After reading Robinson Crusoe, Robinson's tall image left a deep
impression on me. He drifted to a desert island alone, overcoming all
kinds of unexpected difficulties, relying on his tenacious will and
optimistic mentality, using his scientific knowledge, living on the
island for 28 years, and finally returning to his hometown. In the past
28 years, Robinson has been working hard and taking a long time to do
anything due to the lack of tools. But he did not bow to the
difficulties: if he couldn't find food, he went hunting: Without a
place to live, he tried his best to build it. In the end, he created
life with his hard-working hands. It can be seen that a strong will is
not born with water, but is tempered step by step in setbacks and
difficulties. Seeing this, I reflected on myself: If I go to a desert
island, how long can I stay? One day or two days? Even the laundry is
clumsy. Will I still look for food? Do you know how to split wood? In
this comparison, I know how weak I am. Robinson's spirit makes me
rethink from myself. I don't have to learn like Robinson. I live on an
isolated island, but I can start with the small things in my life: when
I encounter mathematical problems, I can't escape, but find ways to
solve them. If one method can't be changed; when I encounter something
that is not satisfactory in life, I don't escape easily, complain less,
and face it more bravely.
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