Rachel Reese
Bio
If success is seen as the evaluation of others, then you will never be able to get rid of the exhaustion of your mind or even experience the joy of success at all.
Stories (6/0)
Be strong in frustration, be yourself
Born in Queens, New York, the boy had a dream when he was six or seven years old - to play in the NBA. Although this idea seems a bit out of reach, it grew a little bit in the boy's tender mind and grew stronger day by day. When he was young, the boy had dreamed of holding his father's hand, crossing the green grass to play on the court, doing all kinds of movements: soaring, jumping, speeding, braking, shooting, standing behind him, his tall father, would cheerfully applaud and cheer him on.
By Rachel Reese2 years ago in Unbalanced
Little Ola's story of changing the sheep pen wisely
Euler is a famous mathematician in the history of mathematics, who achieved outstanding achievements in several branches of mathematics, such as number theory, geometry, astronomical mathematics, and calculus. However, this great mathematician was not at all liked by his teachers when he was a child, and he was an elementary school student who was removed from school.
By Rachel Reese2 years ago in Families
Napoleon's story
Napoleon's father, a very arrogant but poor Corsican nobleman, sent Napoleon to an aristocratic school in Brienne. Here he had to interact with classmates who boasted of their wealth and ridiculed his poverty. This ridicule deeply wounded young Napoleon's pride and aroused his strong anger, but he could do nothing about it but give in to this authority. Later he could not stand it any longer and wrote to his father: "I am tired of explaining my poverty to endure the ridicule of these foreign children, whose only superiority is money, and whose noble thoughts are far below mine. Should I remain forever humble before these rich and proud people?"
By Rachel Reese2 years ago in Families
Genius Mother's Rejection
Stephen Wiltshire is an "idiot genius" in Rome, Italy. At the age of 15, he has a super visual memory that is unmatched by any other person, and he can remember the location of all the roller coasters in the world, as well as the climbing angle of each coaster and everything else, once he has been there once. "One look and they all belong to him" is everyone's evaluation of Stephen, he is also known as "an Einsteinian genius living on an island".
By Rachel Reese2 years ago in Families