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After reading "Don't let people steal your dreams"

My thoughts after reading "Don't let people steal your dreams"

"Don't let people steal your dreams" I just saw this title and I was very surprised. How about my dreams? Will someone else steal it? So I read on.

It was an exam, and the topic of the essay was about his own ideals. There was a student, Robert, who hoped to own a 200-acre horse ranch. But after the teacher read his composition, he gave him a "poor" score because his family was very poor and it was difficult to realize this wish. The teacher felt that it was impossible to realize this ideal and asked Robert to rewrite it, but Robert was determined not to change his ideal. And many years later Robert actually owned his own horse ranch.

This story made me understand that my ideals cannot be changed at will because of other people's words. Only by firming up my ideals, thinking that I can achieve it, and working hard in this regard can I achieve it.

I remember that my uncle also had an ideal when he was young, but my grandfather found out about it. My grandfather asked him what his ideal was, but the uncle said that he wanted to go to the northwest to build railways and work as a volunteer. Grandpa was cruel after hearing this. He scolded his uncle severely and said, "It's not a good idea to go to the Northwest. The work there is hard and tiring. You will know when the time comes. From then on, my uncle never mentioned going to the Northwest again. Now My uncle was working in Hangzhou, and all his previous ideals were gone.

After hearing what his grandfather said, his uncle gave up his ideals, which was completely different from Robert. If his uncle had been firm in his ideals at that time, I think he would have definitely lost it. His ideal has been fulfilled.