Reflections on reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 1
Have you read the text "Hawking in a Wheelchair"? Our teacher Zhou said that every time she teaches this When reading the text, I will be shocked again by Hawking's perseverance. When I finished reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" for the first time, I was deeply moved by Hawking's optimistic and grateful heart. I admire Hawking. He defeated the disease with perseverance that ordinary people cannot imagine. His spirit of continuous exploration is impressive.
Fate was very cruel to Hawking. In 1963, when the 21-year-old Hawking was a graduate student at Cambridge University, he unfortunately suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle atrophy. He soon became completely paralyzed and was confined to a wheelchair for a long time. In 1985, Hawking underwent tracheal surgery due to pneumonia, and was completely deprived of his ability to speak. Although his body never left the wheelchair, his mind flew out of the earth, out of the solar system, out of the Milky Way, to the depths of the universe tens of billions of light-years away, and to the mysterious world. Detected black hole. He discovered the evaporation of black holes and deduced the big bang of black holes... He also established a very beautiful and scientific model of the universe. He was elected as the youngest member of the Royal Society and became a professor of the Lucasian Mathematics Lectures that only great scientists like Newton could rank among. Hawking is a physics genius who is known as the "King of the Universe". The "A Brief History of Time" he wrote also has countless readers around the world, and Hawking himself ranks among the world's top scientists.
If fate treats me like this, I will definitely complain about God’s injustice to me. Dying all day long doesn’t feel like death, living doesn’t feel like living. It’s really worse than death. I must be in a bad mood, not to mention Go study hard and study hard. Doctors diagnosed Hawking, who was terminally ill, with only two years to live, but he survived tenaciously. Hawking, a strong man in life and a giant in science, will always be a person I admire and a role model for me to learn from. In the last monthly exam, I didn't even get an "Excellent" in math. Compared with my classmates, my math score was so bad that I hid in my room and cried. After studying the text "Hawking in a Wheelchair", Hawking taught me that no matter what difficulties and setbacks I encounter in my studies, I cannot give up and persist to the end. I want to learn from Hawking, his spirit of challenging fate and fighting tenaciously; learning his perseverance and courage that will never give up until he reaches his goal; I want to be as brave and tenacious as Hawking, constantly exploring science and exploring the unknown world people. Thoughts after reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 2
He was terminally ill, but lived in a wheelchair for forty years. He wrote the scientific book "A Brief History of Time", and he is known as "The Universe". King” Stephen Hawking.
Hawking was not good at studying when he was a child, and he did not even enter the top ten. But when he made a bet with a child, it inspired Hawking's motivation. Now he has become a world-recognized "scientific giant" .
Fate was very cruel to Hawking. At the age of 21, he was young and promising, but unfortunately he suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle atrophy. He soon became completely paralyzed and was confined to a wheelchair for a long time. Twenty years later, Hawking suffered from pneumonia and underwent tracheal surgery, and was completely deprived of the right to speak. Now Hawking has not only lost his physical freedom, but also his ability to speak. What a terrible disease this is!
However, Hawking did not bow to fate. Although he was disabled, he never stopped researching science. He ignored his current physical condition, but his mind flew to the vast universe and entered the universe. The vastness of space. He often worked for hours at the computer, his brain kept running. Finally, he discovered the evaporation of black holes and deduced the big explosion of black holes... He also chose to join the United Kingdom, where only great scientists like Newton could do it. Fellow of the Royal Society, author of A Brief History of Time.
But Hawking never likes to be worshiped by others. He likes to work quietly and down-to-earth. Isn't this quality what most people around him lack?
Hawking is not only a physics genius, but also an admirable strong man in life. In the face of disasters, he never showed any sadness and always maintained an optimistic attitude. He often had a quiet smile on his lips. Smile.
In the face of unimaginable difficulties for ordinary people, Hawking still tirelessly explored the unknown world of the universe, bravely and tenaciously challenged fate with a grateful heart, and made important contributions to the cause of science. I think Hawking is a great scientist. His scientific spirit of constant pursuit and brave and tenacious great personality have become a role model for each of us. Thoughts after reading "Hawking in the Wheelchair" 3
As the saying goes, "Books are the source of knowledge, and books are the ladder of human progress." Today I opened the Chinese language book and read "Hawking in the Wheelchair" "After reading this text, I was deeply moved by the perseverance of the protagonist Hawking in the story.
The main content of the text is this: Hawking has been sitting in a wheelchair for 40 years. Only three fingers in his body can move. His speeches and questions can only be realized through a language synthesizer. After 40 years, his body was completely deformed. The doctor judged that he would only be terminally ill for two years, but he still survived tenaciously. It was in this way that he defeated the disease with rare mental perseverance and tenaciously survived. down. His scientific spirit of constant exploration and brave and tenacious personality deeply moved the public. He is Stephen, known as the "King of the Universe". Hawking.
God, who would have thought that a person who has been in a wheelchair for 40 years would not be pessimistic, but face it optimistically. If others had already regarded themselves as a useless person, but Hawking didn’t think so, he said; my fingers can move so well, and my brain can still think; I have ideals that I pursue throughout my life, and I have people who love and love me. Relatives and friends; by the way, I still have a grateful heart... What touching words. It is precisely because of facing all this with such optimism that he will succeed and become a world-famous scientific giant.
I feel ashamed when I think about myself as a healthy person compared with Hawking. I don’t have the will to persevere and the spirit of optimism. You only have three minutes of enthusiasm for everything, and everything you do starts to finish. When I was in second grade, I especially loved calligraphy and often envied others for their beautiful calligraphy. The school had a calligraphy class, so my mother signed me up. But I lost interest within a few days and gave up. Now when I see my classmates’ beautiful handwriting, I feel envious and ashamed.
From now on, I will be down-to-earth, step by step, like Hawking when encountering difficulties and setbacks, I must be optimistic and persevere, and rush to the other side of victory.
… Thoughts on reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 4
Hawking, known as the "King of the Universe", suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle atrophy, when he was 21 years old. Soon he was completely paralyzed. In 1985, he underwent tracheal surgery for pneumonia and was unable to speak again. Doctors diagnosed Hawking with only two years to live. But he has lived tenaciously for more than forty years. Moreover, it was in this world-recognized difficulty that he discovered the evaporation of black holes, deduced the big explosion of black holes, and became a master of astrophysics... and was elected as the youngest member of the Royal Society, becoming the only person like Only a great scientist like Newton could become a professor at the Lucasian Mathematics Chair. Not only that, he did not think that fate had cruelly caused him to lose too much. On the contrary, he thought that he should be happy for everything he had.
It can be seen that Hawking has a scientific spirit of constant exploration and a brave and strong personality. He is not only a legendary physics genius, but also an optimistic, fateful, and convincing life strongman, and an extraordinary person!
Hawking has a lot to learn from. Among them, what I admire most is his brave and tenacious personality and his optimistic and optimistic spirit of facing up to his destiny.
Because if he is not brave and tenacious, not optimistic, and does not face his destiny, then he will not even have the courage to live. How can he achieve scientific achievements? Even if he lives an ignoble existence, he will definitely end up mediocre and depressed, and will never achieve such great achievements. It can even be said that his brave and tenacious personality and optimistic and fate-faced spirit are the biggest reasons for his success.
None of our difficulties can be compared with Hawking’s, but are we not afraid of difficulties in life? I used to hate practicing calligraphy and couldn't calm down to practice calligraphy. After reading this article, I know: Hawking did not give up when he encountered such big difficulties, and I should not give up when I encountered such small difficulties. I am determined to overcome all difficulties and practice good calligraphy!
"Hawking in a Wheelchair" tells us: If you have a brave and strong personality like Hawking, as well as an optimistic and optimistic spirit that faces destiny, you will definitely achieve success and create brilliance. (Inspirational reading of "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 5
Hawking, who has been sitting in a wheelchair for 40 years, only has three fingers in his body that can move. His speeches and questions can only be completed through a speech synthesizer. Hawking It was under this unimaginable situation that the world-famous scientific work - "A Brief History of the World" was created.
Hawking was paralyzed at the age of 21, when he was in his prime and most promising. This was undoubtedly a huge blow to a young man of a lively age. However, he did not give up or shrink back, but faced it with an optimistic and positive heart. He learned how Hawking smiled after his paralysis. The look made me feel sad, and I realized how strong and optimistic Hawking was. I couldn't help but stand in awe of Hawking's persistence, diligence, amazing perseverance and tenacity.
He used his tenacious perseverance to defeat the disease and create the miracle of life; he not only overcame various difficulties, but also achieved amazing achievements, which is another miracle.
Although, he has achieved great success. Although he was ill, he was not defeated by the disease. Instead, he continued to study science with great concentration, overcame various difficulties and achieved great achievements. I admire his perseverance and I am moved by fate.
Hawking lost too much:
He could not express his thoughts with his mouth.
He could not have a healthy body.
He could not be with his family. Take a walk together...
He has almost nothing that normal people have. However, Hawking looks at his life and destiny with a grateful and positive heart, which makes people feel It was very shocking and impressive. Thoughts on reading "Hawking in the Wheelchair" 6
In my memory, I have read thousands of stories, but this is the only story "Hawking in the Wheelchair". I was deeply moved.
This story tells the story of 21-year-old graduate student Hawking who unfortunately suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease, which causes muscle atrophy. He can only move three fingers in his body and can only speak and answer questions. Through the speech synthesizer, although Hawking's body has never left the wheelchair for a moment, his mind has already flown out of the earth, out of the solar system, out of the Milky Way, and flown to the depths of the universe tens of billions of light years away. He flew into a mysterious black hole, and told a story about how he calmly and calmly faced the female reporter’s question.
How tragic and painful it is for a person to be paralyzed. But Hawking didn't think so. He felt that as long as there was life in the world, there was hope. When I read this story, I also had the same view as the female reporter. Hawking would never leave his wheelchair, no matter what. It is very difficult to talk, read or type. Hawking has lost too much. However, the five sentences Hawking said surprised and shocked me.
He said: "My fingers can still move, and my brain can still think; I have ideals that I will pursue throughout my life, and I have relatives and friends who love and love me; by the way, I also have a grateful heart... p>
While my soul was trembling, I was also thinking about myself. I usually give up easily when encountering any difficulties or obstacles. Without the courage to move forward and the will to constantly seek, Hawking is different. Even if No matter how many twists and turns I encounter, I still have to move forward bravely. Compared with Hawking and I, we are completely different, so I admire him for this! When he said this, I couldn't help but think of a famous saying: Fate cannot crush you. A person can only make people stronger. Hawking is such a person. My destiny is much better than Hawking, so I should cherish the present and the future and work hard to create a world of my own in the future! "Hawking in a Wheelchair" Thoughts 7
The article "Hawking in a Wheelchair" writes about the "King of the Universe" Mr. Stephen Hawking, who continued to pursue science and worked tirelessly despite the cruel torture of the disease. . The story of making a significant contribution to the cause of science.
After reading the article, I can’t help but admire Mr. Stephen Hawking. He still tirelessly explores the unknown areas of the universe in the face of difficulties that are unimaginable to ordinary people. , seeking science, how tenacious and optimistic he is, how determined his will is, how difficult and magnificent his life is!
Mr. Stephen Hawking is a disabled person. He is physically disabled and has a strong will. He is not afraid of difficulties, but bravely declares war on the goddess of fate and challenges fate. He is also a strong person in life, always optimistic and with a grateful heart. He never complains about the injustice and partiality of fate. He is also a physics genius who always uses his inspiration to create miracles in the world and shine with his own light!
And think about yourself, when you meet him. The slightest difficulty stopped me from progressing. Let’s just say I fell down when I was learning to ride a bicycle. My legs were swollen and it hurt so much that I didn’t dare to ride a bicycle for a long time. Afraid of getting hurt. It’s so embarrassing to compare myself with Mr. Stephen Hawking! I decided that from now on I will face every setback in life with the same optimism as Mr. Hawking.
Mr. Stephen Hawking, I admire you. I admire you because you are a physics genius and a master of science, and also because you are an impressive person in life! Thoughts on reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 8
A person's life will always go through many ups and downs, and many hardships. Some people cannot go through it because they have no confidence, but some people have successfully passed it. So, how should we deal with the misfortune of fate? "Wheelchair" The protagonist Hawking in "Hawking" has given us a lot of inspiration.
Hawking was a man who was tortured by a cruel fate. He was unfortunately paralyzed when he was a graduate student. However, he was only 21 years old. What is even more unfortunate is that in 1985, he was deprived of the ability to speak, and the disease had completely deformed his body.
Once, a reporter asked Hawking: "Mr. Hawking, the disease has locked you in a wheelchair forever. Don't you think fate has made you lose too much?" This question silenced the audience. At this time, a sentence appeared on the screen: "My fingers can still move, my brain can still think, I have the ideal that I will pursue throughout my life, and I have relatives and friends who love me; by the way, I still have a heart." A grateful heart..."
This sentence deeply shocked the hearts of all the reporters present, and also deeply moved me. yes! Although Hawking has been plagued by illness, in the face of such unimaginable difficulties, he can still engage in scientific research, tenaciously challenge fate, and achieve brilliant scientific achievements, and is known as the "King of the Universe" by the world. On the other hand, with such a strong body, is there any reason why we can't overcome the hurdles in our lives?
People will inevitably encounter setbacks on their way to success, but many successful people do not deny themselves because of their own shortcomings.
They worked hard and moved towards their dreams, overcoming all difficulties with their indomitable spirit. And this spirit is exactly what we need since childhood. Friends, let us join hands and bravely face the challenge of destiny! Thoughts on reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 9
Everyone must be familiar with the name Hawking. Although he is seriously ill, he is known as the world's most famous scientific thinker after Einstein; although he is confined to a wheelchair, he has countless readers around the world.
On January 8, 1942, a new life was born in Oxford, England. No one could have imagined how many difficulties he would go through in the future to become a great scientist. The 21-year-old Hawking unfortunately suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease. In 1970, Hawking was forced to rely on a wheelchair until today. In 1985, he underwent tracheal surgery due to pneumonia and was deprived of the ability to speak, but he was still actively involved in his work.
All of Hawking's contributions were made in a wheelchair, which makes people respect him. Every day he has to drive a wheelchair from home to the office. He cannot write because he only has three fingers to move. When reading, he must rely on a machine that turns the pages of the book. When reading documents, he must have each page spread out on a large desk, and then he drives the wheelchair to read page by page like a silkworm eating mulberry leaves. However, such a person has published the world's best-selling popular science novel "A Brief History of Time", and is known as the "King of the Universe" and "Another Einstein"...
Although the disease is every day Hawking is being eroded every moment, but he strives to live like an ordinary person and accomplish everything he can. He is even lively and active. One morning, Hawking finished breakfast and drove his wheelchair out of the house. A breeze blows in the face, making people walking on the road feel relaxed and happy. The birds in the trees were chirping and singing, and a beautiful day began. Suddenly, a figure broke the tranquility, that was Hawking. He drove his wheelchair across the street, but people still walked calmly, as if nothing had happened. This is because everyone has long been accustomed to this, and such scenes have become a common occurrence in their lives.
Hawking’s scientific spirit of constant pursuit and brave and tenacious personality deeply moved the public. Thoughts on reading "Hawking in a Wheelchair" 10
In the Chinese class these days, we studied the text "Hawking in a Wheelchair". By studying this text, I learned about Hawking, a legendary figure who was indomitable and endlessly exploring science. It also made me understand: in life, when we encounter difficulties, we must have an optimistic attitude and love life. , you can succeed if you work hard for your ideals.
This text introduces us to Hawking’s optimistic attitude and grateful heart even when fate was very unfair to him. He is a legendary physics genius and an impressive powerhouse in life. He loved science and his spirit of continuous exploration of science moved the public. Although he was confined in a wheelchair for 40 years, his thinking did not stop, and his "A Brief History of Time" became popular all over the world.
After reading this article, my soul was deeply shocked. Fate was so unfair and cruel to Hawking. He did not bow his head or complain. Instead, he was full of optimism, pursuit, and tireless exploration of the unknown world of the universe. God closed a door for them and opened a window. It was with this strong will and spirit of continuous exploration of science that he became a scientific giant.
In comparison, I can’t help but feel ashamed. Think about yourself with a strong body, a beautiful learning environment, and the care of teachers and parents, but you don’t know how to love learning and establish lofty ideals. When I encounter setbacks, I always think of relying on my parents and give up when there is a slight difficulty. Can I still be a useful person in the future? Definitely not. Compared with Hawking, I am so small. Therefore, from now on, we must cherish time, study hard, not be afraid of difficulties, and realize the value of our life!
Bing Xin once said: "People often only admire the flower of success for its current beauty. .
However, her Ya'er was soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice. "Yes, the edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. No one will succeed casually. When encountering difficulties in the future, we must overcome them and be a person with perseverance and perseverance. People with a good spirit can succeed if they work hard for their ideals!