In cooking class, because Daphne was deaf and didn't hear the bell, the french fries almost caught fire. The principal suggested why Daphne should not have a cochlear implant. Her mother also suggested the same. When Daphne came home and told her adoptive mother Regina, Regina said she didn't need it. Daphne wants to study and live like a normal person, and it is more convenient to have a cochlea, but Regina told her that she can never be the same as an ordinary person, because deafness will accompany her throughout her life, but she can have wisdom that ordinary people do not have, such as being more careful or preparing Other auxiliary equipment has the care that ordinary people do not have. I think Regina is very correct. Just like many people in this society resent the injustice of life, some people are born with fine clothes and good food, and some people work hard all their lives but are still an inconspicuous grass. This is destined for you to be different from them. Don't use the same standard to compare. We have our own thoughts and lifestyles to make our lives full and happy, and we don't need to be the same as others.
After watching it, I saw this news headline again: Japanese salarymen expose their collection legends: the poor must find another way.
Yes, poor people just want to find another way.
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