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229: The Power of Ideal

This story tells the story of the blind David, the British cabinet minister of education. When I was in kindergarten, David described his dream in an essay entitled "I am in the future", hoping to become a British cabinet minister when I grow up. He believes that there has never been a precedent for blind people to enter the cabinet in British history, and he wants to make history. When he grew up, David's dream came true. He became the Minister of Education in the British Cabinet. He said: "As long as you don't let the beautiful dreams of youth drift away with the passage of time, success will appear in front of you one day."

Ideal creates brilliance. What kind of ideal you have often determines what kind of actions you will take and what kind of achievements you will achieve. Without ideals, the "book" of your life will always be zero or blank. A man with great achievements must not "blind cat meets dead mouse"-he has no ideal, but "received" success, achievement and even glory. There is no doubt about it.

David's childhood dream is no different from daydreaming's in many people's eyes, but his dream has come true. It is not difficult for us to imagine the hardships, setbacks and even prejudices he experienced. Without his continuous progress and struggle, without his perseverance, he became more and more frustrated. In short, without his efforts the day after tomorrow, he may always be a chaotic blind man in a dark world, and even make a modern joke like "the blind touch the elephant". The efforts of the day after tomorrow cannot be described and compared too much, but while acknowledging and praising the role of "turning decay into magic", don't forget where the motivation of "efforts" comes from and where it begins. The answer is ideal.