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Ten thousand urgent examples of "learning to survive"~! ! ~!

1. The desire to survive

18-year-old John Thomson is an American high school student. He lives on a farm in North Dakota. On January 11, 1992, he was working alone on his father's farm. When he was operating the machine, he accidentally slipped on the ice. His sleeve got caught in the machine and both of his arms were severed by the machine.

Thomson endured the severe pain and ran 400 meters to a house. He unlocked the door with his teeth. He crawled to the telephone but could not dial the number. So, he bit a pencil in his mouth and moved it a few times until he finally got through his cousin's phone number. His cousin immediately notified the relevant departments nearby.

A hospital in Minneapolis performed replantation surgery on Thomson's severed limb. He spent a month and a half in the hospital and then returned to his home in North Dakota. Now, he can raise his arms slightly and is back at school. His whole family and friends are very proud of him.

2. Way of Survival

On the vast grasslands of Inner Mongolia, there is a little boy named Amu. Once, Amu and his father were walking on the grassland and accidentally lost their way. It was getting darker and it looked like it was going to rain soon. Ammu was tired and scared, so he cried and said to his father: "I really can't walk anymore, my legs are almost broken!"

Dad thought for a while and took out five dollars from his pocket. coins. He buried a coin in the grass, put the other four coins in Amu's hand, and said: "There are five gold coins in life, one each for childhood, youth, youth, middle age, and old age. You can use it now." One piece, that is, just buried in the grass, needs to be used one by one, each one must be used in a different place.

Today we must go out of the grassland. The world is big and people are alive. , you need to walk more places, see more, and don’t throw away your gold coins before they are used. With the encouragement of his father, Amu walked out of the grassland. When he grew up, Amu left his hometown and became a man. An excellent captain.

3. Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe was born into a middle-class family and aimed to travel around the world once in his life. He encountered a storm on his way to Africa and drifted alone to an uninhabited desert island, where he began to live an isolated life. With his strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived on the desert island. , I was able to return to my hometown after 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.

4. Learn to live like a tongue

An old man is sick due to old age, and his time is running out. He was still worried about his smart but stubborn student, and he knew that such a character would affect his life.

So one day, when the student came to visit him, the old man was pulling him while he was lying on the bed. His hand said: "Son, what do you see in my mouth? The student scratched his head and said with a smile: "Haha, teacher, all your teeth have fallen out." The old man asked again: "Do you think my tongue is still there?" "It's still there!" "The student replied immediately.

The old man looked at him in silence. Time passed slowly. Finally, the old man smiled happily. Yes, the old man's student understood what he meant, that is, soft things are often softer than soft things. Hard things are better for survival.

5. The story of Helen studying hard

Helen Keller had a serious illness when she was young, which made her blind and deaf. Lost her hearing. When Helen was seven years old, her parents hired a teacher to help her learn.

But Helen could not see or hear, so how could she learn? The teacher thought of a way: first give her a doll to play with, and then write the word doll on the palm of her hand, so that Helen would know what a doll is.

As a result, Helen quickly learned. She fell in love with this method of learning. From then on, Helen used this method to learn. She memorized words one by one. Over time, she learned a lot of words.

Helen, who is deaf and blind, learned a lot. My child, what kind of difficulties did she have to overcome? But she was not afraid of difficulties, studied and lived with amazing perseverance, and finally became a world-famous writer.