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Cherish everything you have - "If you give me three days of light"


During the winter vacation, I read the article "If you give me three days of light" in your free time. It made me understand how to cherish everything I have.

This article uses a touching language to write Helen Keller, a girl who has blinded her eyes, lost her ears, and lost her ability to speak. She expressed her feelings from the perspective of a weak woman who is physically disabled. Bright desire, cherish and deep love for life; and at the same time persuade people with sound health: cherish life, care for others, care for society. I am eager to have three days to see the world and see my parents, teachers and partners. In her longing, she wants to visit every corner and touch every thing she can see.

What impressed me the most in this article is Helen Keller. "Only the deaf people know how happy they are. Only the blind people know how happy they are to see the sun. But those who have never been exposed to audiovisual obstacles. I almost don't know how to use this precious talent. Only when I lose it, I know how to cherish it." Looking at it, I couldn't help but think of my attitude towards things around me: my eyes swept through the world around me. The ear is faintly accepting the sound coming from around. However, it has never been carefully observed or heard. I remember, once again, I came back from the museum. A classmate asked me what I saw, and I said an understatement: "I didn't see anything..." This is a surprise to the classmates.

What makes me even more profound is that Helen Keller overcomes the obstacles of communication with the outside world and learns to read, write and speak with his tenacious will and unyielding spirit. Finally, I wrote the works of "Give me three days of light" and "The story of my life." In the past, I retreated as soon as I encountered difficulties. After reading this article, I changed a lot and tried to solve it when I encountered difficulties.

We must cherish everything we have and don't turn a blind eye to the things around us. Be as strong and persevering as Helen Keller. Be positive and optimistic, and look at everything around you with a good attitude.

Sixth grade: Peng Huayi

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