The popular video "People with Dreams are Great" on the Internet has attracted the attention and comments of many netizens. The little brother in the video is handsome, wearing an engineering hat and writing the word "falling clouds". As soon as the picture turns, the little brother stands on the indoor steel frame and draws the wall with clay sculpture. This young guy was called "Brother Wenzhou Plaster" by netizens. He is a post-90s generation whose real name is Shi Jianguo. Xiaoshi has been plastering in Wenzhou for five years, and his hobby is painting. Some of the following comments express admiration for Xiaoshi's life, while others are ironic: Is this efficient? Can't you be pragmatic? However, Xiao Shi believes that after ten hours of plastering every day, practicing calligraphy will bring different fun to his life, not only to calm down, but also to cultivate interest. People in line should not waste their time on "wrangling", but should reflect on why they can't spend their time on meaningful interests. Learn like pebbles and build a life full of dreams. It is because of dreams that life has a taste. This kind of life is enough for us to envy, and people with dreams deserve our respect.
Working hard for your dreams is not a waste of life, but a responsibility for your own life. After 83-year-old Yang Jinghong retired, he chose to attend the course of ancient Chinese in the university. Although he was old, he persisted for three semesters, only to realize his college dream. The safety of the elderly in class every day is always worried by their families and schools, but Lao Yang has been affirmed by the school with his own efforts, respecting and helping the elderly realize their dreams.
As the saying goes: as long as you have a dream, people all over the world will open the way for you.
Constantly challenging and surpassing oneself in dreams is the ultimate meaning of the dream-chasing process. Yue Xiang, a junior college student, insisted on studying 14 hours every day for five years, and finally got a master's degree at Fudan University. Han Han once wrote in his book: The most wonderful thing in life is not the moment of dreaming ahead of time, but the process of persisting in dreaming. No matter how long it takes, how far you go and how much sweat you shed, the process of finally realizing your dream is to witness and challenge yourself and surpass your own struggle history.
In this way, agents are written by ordinary workers, by elderly people who don't want to spend the rest of their lives, by energetic and hardworking students, and by more people around them, which eventually becomes the struggle history of the whole Chinese nation. Why don't we respect dream catchers?