Black origin, single parent family, poor grades, impulsive personality. . . Such a background is completely incompatible with the world-renowned neuro-brain surgeons. How he grew up, the movie "Blessed Hands" shows us his growth experience.
First of all he benefits from a good mother. The illiterate mother, on rent and cleaning money, feeds her family, her two brothers, lets them read, and the child suffers and gives confidence. When he grew up, he still became the spiritual strength of his son.
The second is the religious factor. I have seen some movies that reflect doctors, all of which are related to religion, such as the biographies of surgical experts in the "Miracle" center. The same is true. God, God's guidance to people, can live after cutting off half of the head, but only with God traces to prove it.
Finally, there is a system of tolerance. Culture is the spokesperson of a country or a class. The growth of these people depends on the background and the relationship. As long as you have the ability, you will have the opportunity to shine. Compared with our state-owned research institutes in terms of seniority, talents cannot stand out. Recently, it was said that Hawking was worried before his death that as some people mastered the genetic code of people, they would adapt themselves and future generations to make people smarter and less prone to diseases, etc., then others would not be able to compete with them and become some new ones. Human rulers, that's another story.
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