Overcoming disability Barreni - insist
Barreni was disabled by illness as a child, and her mother's heart was like a knife, but she managed to hold back her grief.
What the child needed most now, she thought, was encouragement and help, not her mother's tears. His mother came to Barreni's hospital bed, took his hand and said, "My son, my mother believes that you are a man of ambition. I hope that you can use your own legs to walk on the road of life bravely! Good Barreni, will you promise mother?"
His mother's words hit Barreni's heart like a hammer, and he cried out, "Wow!" he threw himself into his mother's arms.
From then on, whenever her mother had time, she would practice walking and do gymnastics for Barreni, often sweating profusely. Once her mother caught a bad cold, she thought, a mother should not only preach, but also teach. Despite the high fever, she got out of bed as planned to help Barreni practice walking. Soya sweat trickled down her mother's face as she wiped it with a dry towel and clenched her teeth to help Barreni finish the day's workout.
Physical exercise made up for Barreni's disability. His mother's example, but also deeply educated Barreni, he finally withstood the fate to his harsh blow. He studies hard and is always at the top of his class. Finally, he was admitted to the Medical School of the University of Vienna with excellent results. After graduating from college, Barreni devoted all his energy to the study of otological neurology. Finally, I finally got on the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.


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