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What is Helen Keller's belief?

The power of confidence is amazing, it can change the bad situation and bring an incredibly happy ending.

A confident person will never be defeated. They are winners in life.

Confidence is the antidote to the impossible poison.

Napoleon Hill once said, "Self-confidence with a sense of direction can make every idea full of power. When you have strong self-confidence to push your wheel of success, you can climb the mountain of success endlessly. "

Hailed as a "miracle man", Helen Keller overcame the triple pain of being invisible, inaudible and unspeakable, and devoted her life to social welfare undertakings, which is undoubtedly the best proof of this statement.

Helen was a normal baby when she was born. She can watch, listen and babble. However, an illness made her blind and deaf-she was only 19 months old.

The drastic changes in physiology have greatly changed little Helen's temperament. If something goes wrong, she will knock around and cruelly grab food with her hands and stuff it into the population; If you try to correct her, she will roll on the ground and make a hullabaloo about, which is simply a heinous "little tyrant". In desperation, her parents had to send her to a school for the blind in Boston and hired a teacher to take care of her.

Fortunately, little Helen met the great angel of light-Anne Sullivan in the dark tragedy. Sullivan is also a woman with an unfortunate experience. /kloc-when she was 0/0 years old, she was sent to an orphanage in Massachusetts with her younger brother and grew up in a miserable life in the orphanage. Due to the lack of room, the young brother and sister had to live in the morgue where the bodies were placed. In extreme poverty and harsh environment, my brother died six months later. At the age of 14, she still suffered from eye diseases and was almost blind. Later, she was sent to Perkins School for the Blind to learn Braille and fingering grammar, and became Helen's tutor.

From then on, Ms. Sullivan's struggle with the girl who suffered triple pain began. Wash your face, comb your hair and eat with a knife and fork. You must fight with her while teaching her. Helen, who was opinionated, rebelled against strict education by crying and screaming. However, in the end, how did Ms. Sullivan communicate with Helen in a completely dark and absolutely silent world for a month?

The answer is this: Self-success and reshaping destiny are the same tools-self-confidence and love.

About this matter, in the book My Life written by Helen Keller, there is a touching description: a young visually impaired person, with a little "teaching experience", poured incomparable love and amazing confidence into a deaf and blind little girl-first of all, through subconscious communication and physical contact, built a bridge for their hearts. Then, self-confidence and self-love were born in little Helen's heart, saving her from the painful and lonely hell. Through self-efforts, she has exerted the infinite energy of her subconscious and stepped into the light.

That's it: two people hand in hand, heart to heart, with love and confidence as the "prescription". After a period of inhuman struggle against others, Helen's sleeping consciousness was awakened. When a deaf, dumb and blind girl first experienced the joy of language, the touching scene was really hard to describe with a pen.

Helen once wrote: "On the night when I first realized the existence of language, I was lying in bed and excited. That was the first time I had hope for dawn-I don't think anyone else could feel my joy at that time. "

Helen, who is still blind and deaf, learned to communicate with the outside world with her sense of touch-fingertips instead of eyes and ears. When she was a little over 10, her name had spread all over the United States and became a model for the disabled.

1May 8, 893 is Helen's happiest day, which is also a memorable scene of Dr. Bell, the inventor of the telephone. On this day, Dr. Bell, a successful person, established his famous International Foundation for Deaf Education, and the foundation stone was Little Helen of 13.

It is inaccurate and unfair to say that little Helen has no sense of inferiority. Fortunately, she has established irrefutable self-confidence in her heart since she was a child, and has completed the transcendence of inferiority.

Little Helen was not complacent after she became famous, and she continued to receive education tirelessly. 1900, the 20-year-old girl learned finger grammar, Braille and pronunciation, and gained more knowledge than ordinary people through these means, and entered Radcliffe College of Harvard University. The first thing she said was, "I'm not stupid anymore!" " "She found that her efforts were not in vain, too excited to keep repeating:

"I'm not stupid anymore!" Four years later, as the first blind and deaf person in the world to receive a college education, she graduated with honors.

Helen not only learned to speak, but also learned to write books and manuscripts with a typewriter. Although she is blind, she has read more books than people with normal vision. Besides, she has written seven books; Appreciate music better than "normal people"

Helen has a keen sense of touch, so she can know what the other person is saying by gently putting her finger on his lips. You can put your hands on the wooden parts of the piano and violin to "enjoy" the music. She can distinguish the sound through the vibration of the radio and speaker, and can "listen to the song" by gently touching the other person's throat with her fingers.

If you shake hands with Helen Keller, when we meet again five years later, she can recognize you by shaking hands and know whether you are beautiful, strong, fragile, interesting, cheerful or full of complaints.

This "creature" who overcame the "insurmountable" disability of ordinary people has aroused shock and appreciation all over the world. When she graduated from college, people set up "Helen Keller Day" at the St. Louis Expo. She is always full of confidence and enthusiasm for life. She likes swimming, boating and riding in the forest. She likes playing chess and telling fortune with playing cards. On rainy days, I kill time by knitting.

Helen Keller, as a triple disabled person, finally overcame herself with strong belief and embodied her own value. Although she didn't make a fortune or become a great politician, she achieved more than the rich and politicians.

After World War II, she toured Europe, Asia and Africa, which aroused public concern about the physically disabled and was praised by the Encyclopedia Britannica as the most accomplished representative of the disabled in history.

A person who doesn't "believe" in the spiritual strength of his "heart" doesn't know how to care for himself, doesn't push himself and others, can't hear, can't see, and won't achieve anything; Helen Keller is blind and deaf, but she "believes" in her spiritual strength, loves herself and pushes herself and others, so. Her "mind" lit up and her "ears" opened, creating both material wealth and spiritual wealth.

In this regard, American writer Mark Twain commented: In the19th century, Napoleon and Helen Keller were the most noteworthy figures.

Helen Keller's success story, she suffered from blindness, deafness and deafness, but she was able to overcome it and project light to the whole world, and what did Ms. Sullivan, who had a good understanding of it, explain?

Napoleon Hill gave us the best answer: "Faith is the first chemist of the mind. When confidence is integrated into thoughts, the subconscious will immediately pick up this impact, transform it into equal spiritual strength, and then transfer it to the field of infinite wisdom to promote the materialization of successful thoughts. "

Indeed: if you have doubts, you will fail. Believe in victory and you will succeed.