Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Conquer difficulties------Learn form a book named “Three Cup of Tea”
There is a man who is very professional with mountain-climbing; there is a man who built many schools for poor children in Pakistan; there is a man who gets married with his wife only after they meet six days. Who is the man? Absolutely, he is Greg, the protagonist of the book “Three Cup of Tea”, which I’ve read recently. I enjoy this book for three reasons. First of all, the constant spirit of Greg touches me a lot. Despite many difficulties, he makes unremitting efforts to built schools for children. I learn much from Greg. During my real world studying, the difficulties that I’ve met can’t be compared with Greg’s. I’ll do my best to conquer the difficulties, and not to give up easily. Actually, difficulty doesn’t mean misfortune. Sometimes, it’s a start of good fortune. Second, I respect of Tara, Greg’s wife, because she is a great women. She is so brave that can married a man only after the meet the sixth day. She doesn’t change her mind. She loves and supports her husband constantly. Though Greg is always not at home and often in danger, she raises their children and does housework herself. It’s easy to say, but hard to do. Finally, the poor situation of Pakistan children gives me a deep impression. Every child has the right to be educated, the government of Pakistan should do more to improve education and the poverty, not only depend on a foreigner. In conclusion, the book-Three Cup of Tea is a good book for readers. It can let us learn how to face and conquer difficulties, and treasure our education and happy life. Also let the government and people focus on the education of children.
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I would be interested to read more about Tara. It can't be easy to have a husband who is away for long periods of time, and often finds himself in dangerous situations.
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...; there is a man who married his wife only six days after they met.
It also lets the government and people focus on the education of children.