The article mainly wrote: Paalmann, an outstanding violinist in the world, and Mehta, a conductor, cooperated with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to hold a concert. At the end of the song, Paalmann supported himself with a cane and tried to stand up. He tried again and again and failed again. Only for the fourth time did he stand up from his chair.
yes! Paalmann stood up tenaciously with his own ability without help, and we saw self-esteem, self-confidence and self-improvement from him. There are many such people in history. For example, Beethoven, a famous German pianist, created a lot of world-famous music works in his brilliant life. But in fact, since the age of 28, his hearing has gradually decreased, and by the age of 5, his ears have been completely deaf. This is a fatal blow to musicians. But he still insisted on composing, feeling the amplitude of the keys, composing with his love for music and his persistence in life. Although helping can reflect the conscience and love of the helper, but not helping, does it not reflect the self-esteem, self-confidence and self-improvement of the helper? The reason why a great man can become a great man is how important it is to stand up without help! Do children like us need help when they grow up? Yes, we needed all kinds of help at first. However, we can't live with help forever. Learn from Paalmann, try again and again, although it will fail, and finally stand up successfully. Studying Beethoven, although he suffered a heavy blow from life, he was indomitable and became a generation of music masters. Far away, let's just say something as simple as finishing homework independently. Don't turn to others for help as soon as you encounter a difficult problem without even looking at the topic. You should think independently and build confidence in yourself first, and then you can figure out a way to solve this difficult problem. Just like the giraffe mother did to the giraffe baby, she pushed her baby down and let the baby get up by herself. The baby giraffe was pushed down after getting up, so it was pushed down and climbed up, climbed up and pushed down until the baby learned to stand up. Don't we primary school students need this spirit of self-esteem, self-confidence and self-improvement?
Students, we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and setbacks in our life journey, but we must remember that only by relying on the spirit of self-esteem, self-confidence and self-improvement can we overcome difficulties and setbacks.