When you chase your dreams with all your might, even the mountains make way for you

Scarlett 2022-11-20 03:03:22

The biggest obstacle to effort is not laziness, but fear. Compared with the academic tyrants who are determined to move forward towards the set goal, more people worry that they will still fail despite their efforts. If you pay 50 minutes of hard work, because you have expected it and have no extravagant expectations, you can accept the result with a cynical attitude and ignore the original desire over time; but if you pay 100 minutes of hard work, the final result is still failure, then Not just one failure, but the collapse of the entire world. Such a blow may not even be acceptable to adults, let alone adolescents. In ordinary fields, it is not our IQ that determines our success or failure, it is often our xinxing. The most successful trait most people lack is the courage to face their fears.

Before watching this movie, I had no idea what Tourette syndrome was. The heroine Naina suffers from Tourette's syndrome since childhood, which is a neurological disease. The clinical manifestations are mainly vocal and motor convulsions. Naina will hiccups and shake her head involuntarily. The disease occurs in 1% to 3% of children, and only one-third of people have symptoms that persist into adults, and Naina is an unfortunate minority. Everyone can imagine what kind of discrimination and ridicule a child with disabilities will face in school. The school dropped Naina and advised her to study at a special school. The hiccup became a watershed between her and normal children, forcing them into two worlds. Naina's mother disagreed. She believes that her daughter has no problem with IQ and learning ability, and should not be discriminated against. Her perseverance was exchanged for her husband's incomprehension and the school's disapproval. After she had experienced dropping out of twelve schools, she found a school that was willing to accept Naina.

A good teacher will sow the seeds of hope in the hearts of students. When Naina was standing on the podium, the gray-haired old principal asked her: How do you want the school to treat you? Little Naina said, just like everyone else. The requirements of students are actually very simple, that is, fair treatment and fair opportunities. When the old principal made a promise to Naina, the warm light turned down, the principal's eyes were full of encouragement, and he gave her a thumbs up. At that moment, my mother was crying and everyone was applauding, but I saw her courage. The girl who hid in the bathroom and desperately shoved toilet paper into her mouth to keep herself from burping disappeared. She faced up to her own shortcomings and explained to everyone what Tourette syndrome was on the podium. She abandoned self-pity and put herself and ordinary students on the same starting line. Years later, Naina became a double major in science and engineering. She could have chosen many careers, but she could never forget the old principal's encouragement to her. She dreams of becoming a teacher and passing on love and hope to more children. . Teacher is a job that pays attention to image. In addition to teaching, teachers also need to teach by words and deeds, and set an example for students by themselves. How can a teacher who hiccups after speaking a few words maintain a rigorous atmosphere in the classroom? Naina has failed in many interviews, but she bravely exposed her biggest weakness to others, determined to go to the dark one by one.

Naina's only chance is to be the head teacher for a group of students whom everyone despises. This is a group of children from the slums, sensitive and stubborn. Naina was discriminated against for physical reasons, and these children were discriminated against because of their family and background. When everyone treats you as trash, you also think that you are only worthy of being a trash. Everyone knows that in India, the caste system is still prevalent, and high caste women cannot intermarry with low caste men. This system divides people into 4 grades, namely Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Sudras. In addition to the four major castes, there is another type of people who are excluded from the caste, the so-called "unacceptable untouchables", also known as "Dalits". They have the lowest jobs and are the most discriminated against. Living in a slum and worrying about a meal and a sip of water, students in class 9F may not even be Sudras, but the most humble Dalits. Because of the new education law, these public school Dalits with dark skin and large noses entered the aristocratic schools and were on the same campus as Brahmins and Kshatriyas with fair skin and high nose bridges. The same school uniform can visually distinguish the two groups at a glance. From the students to the teachers, everyone wanted to drive these dazzling pariahs out of the school. Under such a big atmosphere, the rebelliousness of the 9F class students was an instinctive self-defense reaction after their self-esteem was frustrated.

Naina has a saying that expresses the true meaning of education, 'There are no bad students, only bad teachers. 'People always have a prejudice against groups they don't know, and in India people think low caste equals low morality. The 9A class Xueba, who has been pampered for a long time, has a strong sense of superiority because of his blood and family status, and is arrogant in his words and deeds in the face of the 9F class who is too far from himself. 9A and 9F were hostile to each other, resulting in several conflicts. Naina assured the principal that she would improve her 9F grades and pass all the final exams, and asked the principal not to disband the 9F class. She asked the class to write down their worst fears, tore off the page, folded it into a paper plane, and threw it from the roof. These flying paper planes represent a complete goodbye to yesterday, drive away the fear in my heart, and strive to change and fight for the future. Such determination is a joke to outsiders. No one will believe that these vulgar children can catch up with the elite class 9A, and no one thinks that they will really learn well. Naina sees their fragile souls through their rebellious appearance. What they need is courage and a chance to prove themselves. The discrimination she suffered from childhood made Naina more aware of how rare a fair opportunity is. Naina's dreams are intertwined with the dreams of the students. The final exam is not only the first step for the 9F students to move forward towards the future, but also the first step for Naina to prove herself.

The film depicts an extraordinary teacher with extraordinary intelligence, love and ability. She will use various methods to combine teaching and entertainment, so that students can comprehend the knowledge in books in the simplest daily life, discover the advantages of each student, and teach students according to their aptitude. Although she kept hiccups, she was indeed an ideal teacher that transcended reality and was almost perfect. To be honest, every student who encounters such a teacher will become a good person. Naina has all the advantages of the role of a teacher, and at the same time acts as a 'teacher', 'mother', 'psychiatrist' and 'sister'. It is impossible to ask, everyone who encounters such a teacher should be grateful for the gift of God.

In the movie, the character corresponding to Naina is Mr. Wadia. The grey-haired man was straight, always dressed in a fine suit, and had an old-fashioned genteel look. Teacher Naina is not common in life, Mr Wadia is common in life. This man is stubborn, old-fashioned, defiant, strict, and has all the shortcomings of his age and identity. Although he is stern, he wants to give the best to his students. This character is flesh and blood, and maybe he is not the best teacher, but he loves his students as much as Naina. He has his own set of value system, which will not be easily changed by the outside world. Facing Naina's teaching method, he scoffs, "the focus of learning is not happiness". He wanted to drive away the 9F class, and his starting point was to drive away the black sheep, so as not to affect other good students. We have all met such a teacher. He is as loving as a father to Xueba, and as ruthless as an enemy.

Mr. Wadia's transformation is what moved me the most in the entire film. In the crowded auditorium, he assumed the responsibility of a teacher, took the blame on himself, and said the phrase 'there are no bad students, only bad teachers'. Mr. Wadia was moved by the efforts of Class 9F. He agreed with Naina's educational philosophy and the achievements of Class 9F. When he handed the prefect badge to Naina, the door to the ideal road was finally pushed open. A crack in the door. I see hope. A grass seed is extremely humble in nature, but it can lift a heavy stone when it germinates in spring; a drop of water has no power, but a drop of water can penetrate a stone with perseverance over time. A girl in a slum wants to fly a plane, and she will be laughed at when she speaks in her dreams, but after taking the first step in class and passing the exam step by step, how do you know that she will not be able to become a pilot in the future?

A dream is a seed, it lies quietly in the depths of the heart, and many times it is useless. If you choose to be cowardly, and choose to go with the flow easily, this seed will gradually lose its vitality, and after a long time, it will become one with the dust, buried in the deepest part of your heart, and become a humble joke. If you choose to be brave, choose to chase with all your strength, you will always get more than you have now.

I do not know since when, everyone began to be ashamed to talk about dreams, thinking that it was just an unrealistic fantasy of children. It is childish and shameful for an adult to talk about his dreams. We forget those childhood dreams of being a scientist, an astronaut and a diplomat. We follow the trend of the times and choose our lives carefully. In the previous generation, we kept going in circles in the circle that we drew the ground as a prison, like the one who can’t eat grapes and talks about grapes. Sour foxes laugh at those who leak their dreams. This is not smart, nor is it reality, it's just because of fear, we all know it in our hearts when we return to the dream at midnight. Dreams are not a luxury, but a game for the brave, and only by facing your fears can you qualify for it. Dreams are never out of date, never in vain, it's like light, like water, it can shine into the dark, it can touch people's hearts, when you go all out, its power will exceed your imagination, you may become a person to move away The Yugong of Taihang and Wangwu may incarnate Moses who separated the Red Sea. At that moment, the whole world will make way for you, just like Mr. Wadia left Class 9F in the movie, Class 9A and Class 9F broke the racial barrier and became friends, and a girl with Tourette syndrome can become a Excellent principals, as long as they have dreams, nothing is impossible.

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