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If life were easy, who would want to carry the burden forward?

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Uncle Zhang has been hospitalized for nearly a month. When he got better, he went to various places for walks. Even the nurse often asked: What about the patient weighing 6 beds? Gone? Uncle Zhang's family could only apologize while looking for someone.

Uncle Zhang is already over fifty, but he still acts like an old naughty boy, restless even in the hospital. He said that when he was young, he traveled all over the country, but now that he is old, he can no longer stay. In addition to his unstoppable hobbies, he also likes to chat with others, telling about his journey over the years and the past events of his youth.

When he was young, Uncle Zhang worked on plateaus such as Tibet and Qinghai. The special geographical location gave him a happy-go-lucky attitude. He was very casual. He got diabetes when he was in his twenties and relied on injections every day. He survived on insulin, but when he was in his forties, he became paralyzed and couldn't move his left hand or foot. The doctor said he would have to sit in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Uncle Zhang didn't believe this evil, so he just tied his left arm with a rope while using it. When the effect of pulling the rope with his right hand was not obvious, he tied his immobile arm to the rotating sports equipment and exercised with all his strength. After being semi-paralyzed, he could not walk. In addition to exercising his hands, he sat on the roadside at the door every day, watching the people walking and learning their steps, learning their every step, and slowly groping. I practiced alone in the yard. If I fell down, I would get up and practice again. I would take a rest when I was tired. After two years of persistence, I could finally walk like a normal person. The doctors thought it was incredible!

Unfortunately, some time ago, I was sent to the hospital due to severe drug poisoning. The doctor issued a critical illness notice that night. If I survived that night, my life would be out of danger. If not, please prepare your family. . Obviously he was lucky and escaped the disaster that night, so now he was standing in the ward lively and chatting with a Sichuan couple about Sichuan food in broken Sichuan dialect.

In addition to being diabetic, Uncle Zhang is semi-paralyzed and has a hemangioma on his neck. However, he never told his daughter or wife about it. He was afraid that his family would be worried. He said: He only has a daughter. When he gets married, he doesn't want to be a burden to his children. He knows his illness and can go as far as he can, and he doesn't want to be a burden to his family by living.

For Uncle Zhang, living is not an easy task. Everyone is moving forward with a heavy burden. If you cannot decide the length of life, please try to increase the thickness of life in the limited time.

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Axiang was my classmate in college. The first time I met her was at the class meeting in the new semester. The students had all taken their seats and were waiting for the teacher to arrive when she appeared at the door. The girl wearing a floral skirt and a ponytail walked into the classroom and successfully attracted everyone's attention.

Ah Xiang is very similar to Charlene Choi in the Twins group. She looks just like the logo. If it weren’t for the fact that she walks with a slight limp, everything would be perfect. As we gradually got to know each other, Axiang told me that she had suffered from polio when she was a child, and her walking was very bumpy. She had been bullied by children since she was a child. She worked extra hard in studies, trying to make up for her congenital shortcomings through hard work.

When she was in college, she continued her previous efforts and was the first person in the class to obtain English CET-4. She was an excellent student in every subject. During her time in school, many of her classmates worked part-time jobs and stayed up late to watch TV shows. , but she often spent time in the library. In her junior year, many classmates began to rush to find jobs and take various certificate examinations, but she had already obtained some important certificates that could be used. At that moment when most people were panicking , she firmly signed the job.

Half a year after graduation, many people were complaining about not having a good job and being single. News of her marriage came to the circle of friends. She worked harder than everyone else and was one step ahead of everyone else. . Every step taken is firm and practical, and the final reward is flowers and applause.

Along the way, Axiang encountered more ridicule and suspicion than anyone else, but she never followed the crowd and never gave up on herself. For her, living means supporting every moment when she is ridiculed, and trying to make herself better on the way forward.