Mount Meru, one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the world, is a holy land for many mountaineers, but few have succeeded.
Lei Ming had previously lost control of his skis when he was skiing, causing him to dash directly to a rock. His scalp was broken, exposing his skull, a bone on his spine was broken, and the blood supply to his brain was reduced by half, but even so, he still He joined the team, conquered nature, enjoyed the feeling of looking down from the top of the mountain, "seeing the mountains and small", and went to Mount Meru, a peak in the Himalayas in India. For mountaineering, he has undergone a lot of post-injury rehabilitation training, all of which are supported by a strong belief - "climbing the mountain". In the process of climbing, Lei Mingdu held strong confidence and never gave up, and finally climbed the mountain.
This is the kind of spirit I want to learn, a spirit of facing up to difficulties, not afraid of setbacks, and optimistic. Difficulties are not scary, what is scary is that you don't have the courage to overcome them, just as Defoe said in "Robinson Crusoe", "The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrible than the danger itself."
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