The teenager was born in an African country - Maweila, a small African country where witchcraft prevails, and suffers from drought, famine, plague and AIDS all year round. Like other African countries, this small country is very poor, with only two percent of the population having access to electricity. There seems to be nothing lacking, only the wind is not lacking.
The wind blew past other people's ears, they just felt the coolness, but the young William grabbed the wind tightly , so that the whole village could use local electricity.
In order to build this windmill, he did everything possible to find a way to learn. He only relied on a copy of "Using Energy" and some scrap metal. In order to get his father's car, he led his friends to rob it.
However, he was discriminated against again and again, and he never gave up. After trying again and again, he succeeded, and he became a legendary hero of their village, bringing wealth to the whole village.
So knowledge can work miracles. So we also learn from him and use our knowledge to create miracles in life.
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