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A brilliant life - "Robinson Drifting"


In my opinion, life is like a cup of tea, sweet and nourishing our dry heart. Life is like a ray of sunshine, quietly confusing our iceberg-like mind. Life is like a mountain, a lamp, an umbrella, helping us silently.

The protagonist Robinson, with his high ambitions of traveling across the sea, crossed the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, and experienced numerous dangers in the thrilling voyage. Later, the entire ship was unfortunately sunk in the Pacific Ocean. Only he miraculously survived and went to an uninhabited island.

General Napoleon once said: "Many people are not enough to rely on. To survive depends on themselves." Robinson did not do anything earth-shattering, but lived happily like us. These trivial details are the process of Robinson's confrontation with the predicament, and these dilemmas - darkness, hunger, fear, loneliness, have been experienced by almost every one of us.

If I were him, when the ship was hit by a storm, I could not accept the difficulties as he did, because I did not have confidence. If I were him, when I was alone on a desert island, I could not face the sudden difficulties like him because I didn't have that ability. If I were him, when I saw the savage opening a banquet with my own kind, I could not stand up bravely like him because I didn't have the guts.

In life, if we rely too much on friends and parents for everything, when we want to live independently, we can't adapt to it. But in turn, we usually live on our own independence. Then, when we encounter some unexpected events, we can face it independently and calmly solve it. The era we live in now does not necessarily drift to an island like Robinson, but our life will not be smooth, and sometimes we may encounter some dangerous things, but as long as we know how to take the right Measures, we will escape from danger.

Life is like a painting. Some people draw the vitality of spring, the greenery of summer, the harvest of autumn, the hope of winter; while others draw the loneliness of spring, the anxiety of summer, the desolateness of autumn, and winter. Sorrow. This book allows me to appreciate Robinson's constant pursuit of life, and his longing for happiness and justice stems from his understanding of his attitude towards life.

Second day: veronica

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