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Read You Thousand Times and Never Get Tired Chapter 134

134. Born as a human

Lark: Have you ever blamed others?

The Corner of the Sea: It’s really inexplicable, why blame others?

Lark: It's good not to have it, I just saw it. Look at this sentence, how good it is. "a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Horn of the Sea: Who said it?

Lark: American naturalist Burroughs.

Horn of the Sea: No wonder some politicians always like to blame others, but they are losers.

Lark: Instead of self-reflection, he blames others, attempts to blame others, and wants to change his attention, which is really unauthorized.

The Corner of the Sea: It has long been commonplace, and there is no need to take it seriously. Doing what I should do is crucial. You read English books every day and tell me what’s new.

Lark: There is really a new thing, I wonder if you have heard of it.

Horn of the Sea: Let’s hear, where is the new?

Lark: Actually, it’s not new, but for people who have never heard of it, it’s okay to always listen to it new.

The Corner of the Sea: Good things are always heard and fresh, and good stories are never tired of reading them.

Lark: Patrig, a 1973-year-old man, have you heard of it?

The Horn of the Sea: Unknown. Who is it?

Lark: Of course, it is an amazing person.

The Horn of the Sea: My favorite person to hear is amazing. What is special about him?

Lark: Chinese-American entrepreneur.

Point of the Sea: What major discoveries have been made?

Lark: At the age of 13, he was unfortunately injured during diving training, which resulted in his high-level paraplegia.

Horn of the Sea: It's so miserable now.

Lark: But he did not fall down, nor did he blame others. With his tenacious perseverance, he overcame many difficulties and achieved excellent results, he was regarded as a "wheelchair hero". He received a Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University in the United States and won the "Academic Achievement Award" signed by former US President Bush. He has successively founded "Zhang Shibai English Network", "Zhang Shibai Education Foundation", "Zhang Shibai Time" and so on.

The Corner of the Sea: "Those who have ambition will succeed." There are many people in life who are in adversity but never bow to their destiny.

Lark: Is this much better than those who blame others when encountering setbacks?

The Corner of the Sea: It is hundreds of times better than those who expand their selfish desires for their own benefit and make a fuss to plot against others.

Lark: Zhang Shibai is now engaged in English teaching and is committed to helping children who are out of school.

The Corner of the Sea: I like this kind of person who has sunshine in his heart. He strives for self-improvement, strives for progress, actively contributes without regrets, and shines on the world.

Lark: This is probably what it means when you are born as a human.

The Horn of the Sea: Born as a man, the heaven and earth are worry-free.

(End of this chapter)

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