话毕业感言:你的未来不是梦

2024-05-30

话毕业感言:你的未来不是梦(精选2篇)

话毕业感言:你的未来不是梦 篇1

你的未来不是梦随笔散文

梦,在我们眼里是那样多姿多彩,是那样令人心驰神往,却又是那样的遥不可及。但是我要告诉你,只要去努力,你的梦想终有一天会变成现实!

你,一个黄皮肤黑眼睛的中国人,你,一个默默无闻的运动员,你有你的偶像——阿兰约翰逊,你有你的梦想——与偶像同场竞技。却又仅因为你是黄种人,就被认为是痴人说梦,就被认为是白日做梦。但是,你不服输,你不想放弃,你不想被人看扁。多少个酷暑,你在田径场上挥洒热汗;多少个寒冬,你顶着大风刻苦训练!多少次你跌倒在那一道栏架前,多少次又顽强的站了起来。从亚运会冠军到世界记录保持着,从胆怯摔倒到与你的理想站在同一条起跑线上,这期间,你付出了多少努力,从儿时的梦想到今日完成了全亚洲人的梦想,这期间的辛酸又有几人知晓?是你用你的努力去告诉那些曾经看不起你的人,“我可以跑出12秒88!我可以拿到世界冠军!我的名字叫刘翔!”

而你,你的名字叫“雨”,从雨中而来,又从雨中而去,动人的歌声绚丽的舞蹈征服了多少观众。你的每一次出现,总会引起一场“倾盆大雨”然而在你大红大紫的背后,想怕没几个人还记得当时的你的那份土气,那份丑陋。你从小生在一个注重美貌的国度,你从小便向往诺大的舞台上放歌,曾经的你,被认为是怪物,因为你没有美丽的外表,没有动人的歌声,没有今番那让人眼花缭乱的舞步,却想着当明星,当被告知不可能成功的时候,你一定痛苦万分,那压抑的泪水化作一场大雨,努力,刻苦,练习,你让人看到了一个个外表并不俊朗的`人却可以拥有优美的歌声,你让人看到了一个1。81米的打个子一样可以跳出独特的舞步,你让人看到了明日之星,你用事实去挣断了那套在你身上的枷锁,你用不懈的努力导演了这场“雨之潮”。

而此时的他,也许正歪起脖子注视着电视机里的一切,儿时的他肯定也想长大了当明星当运动员,但当22岁的他被告之患有瘫痪的疾病时,这些梦已化为泡影。躺上病床时,他已无力去欣赏那窗外的美景,而现在的他,能够动的除了两只充满对知识无尽渴望的眼睛,也就只剩下那两根颤颤斗抖的手指了,然而他却没有被击倒,他还有梦想未实现。“宇宙大爆炸”“黑洞”这样曾无数次出现在他脑海里的东西。绝不能还未说出就消失在梦中。于是他仅凭借一双眼睛,两根手指将他梦想中的宇宙世界描绘出来,最终人们用霍金的名字莱命名这个完全凭“想象”创造的宇宙模型

也许你并不身强力壮,但你也一样可以想刘翔一样从弱不禁风变得迅疾如风,也许你并没有美丽的面孔,但你也一样可以学“雨“从失败中成长未红极一时的巨星,也许你可能正因为身体缺陷而自暴自弃,想想霍金吧!他又是如何成功的呢?

“我不完美,但我可以努力去变得完美。”是的,只要愿意付出汗水,你的梦想一定离你不远!

你的未来不是梦 篇2

I had just walked in our back door when the doorbell rang.

“1)Hon, did you ring the bell? “my wife asked.

“No, I didn’t. You’re kidding, right?” I replied.

Then the bell sounded again. Marianne was in her 2)pajamas already and didn’t want to answer the door so I headed to the front. When I opened it I found a handsome young boy standing there with newspaper in hand.

“Yes, can I help you?” I asked.

“Here’s today’s paper,” he said as he handed me a copy. He appeared very nervous. “I’m selling 3)subscriptions so that I can get a scholarship for college,” he said quietly.

Oh I hated to stop him, but he handed me a copy of the paper I get delivered already. I didn’t want him to waste his time and energy trying to sell me something I already had.

“Excuse me. I get it already,” I told him.

“Oh.” His voice dropped an 4)octave in a disappointed 5)grumble.

Without even saying goodbye, he nervously walked down the steps and into my driveway. I started to close the door and as I turned I could see my wife standing there. She’s the logical one, the nearly 6)sane one in the family. She knows me best. I felt like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie 7)jar. I turned once again to see the young boy standing there, looking at his notes and up and down the street. I turned back and there was the guard on duty. She was waiting for me to do it.

You see, the last time a young boy came by selling a newspaper subscription to a paper we didn’t need, I was so impressed with him that I ran after him and gave him ten 8)bucks. “Here, this is for you. I so admire you for doing this to make money. You’ll 9)go far in life,” I told him.

Then I had to face Marianne.

“Okay, how much did you give him?” she asked.

I was just as nervous as the young man I’d met tonight. You see, times were financially difficult back then and that ten dollars was all I had. Now it all came flashing back to me. As always in my life I think, “If I do this I’ll be in trouble. And I’ve been in trouble before. However, I’ll do it!”

I opened the door and looked to see where he was. I couldn’t see him. I closed the door behind me and as I approached the steps I found him sitting at the bottom.

“Oh, I’m sorry!” he said as he began to rise.

“No, that’s okay. How’s it going?” I asked.

“Not so good. Everyone I spoke to so far either has the paper or isn’t interested. I’ve had the door closed on me and some wouldn’t even open it. They’d 10)yell through the window. ÔI’m not interested.’”

“Are you just doing this for 11)extra money?”

“Extra money? I don’t even know what that means. You see I work after school at a local store and on weekends helping my uncle. This I have to do. You see I can’t...” He paused for a moment.

“You can’t imagine how difficult it is to do this. But I must. It’s all I have,” he said, “This will help me get some scholarship money for college. I know it’s a long way 12)off, but if I don’t start now I won’t be able to go when I’m old enough. The money I earn from the other jobs goes to help my mom. She needs the money just to feed us. This is my future.”

You know a grown adult shouldn’t have this much 13)weight on their shoulders.

But a young child with so much burden in life already is too much. Part of me wants to make it all go away for him, but the fact is, this kind of stuff is going to make one 14)heck of a man out him. He’s facing it head on. He’s up for the challenge and ready to win the fight. Most kids his age 15)are stuck in front of a TV or 16)video game. Most have the attitude “someone’s going to take care of everything. I have nothing to worry about.”

“My friend, don’t worry about the future. I see the future in your heart. I see it in your spirit. I see it in your eyes and it’s bright and beautiful!”

With those words, I gave him ten dollars. But don’t tell Marianne. If she heard this story from this young man, she’d be mad at me. And she’d probably have given him twenty.

我正走进后门的时候,门铃响了。

“亲爱的,是你在按门铃吗?”妻子问道。

“不,不是我。你在开玩笑吧?”我回答说。

这时,门铃又响了一次。玛丽安已经穿上了睡衣,不想去开门了,于是我朝前门走了过去。当我打开前门的时候,看见门外站着一个俊秀的少年,手里拿着一叠报纸。

“噢,我有什么可以帮你的吗?”我问。

“这是今天的报纸,”他边说边递给我一份。他看起来非常紧张。“我在争取订户,以便我可以获得一笔奖学金上大学。”他小声地说。

我不忍心阻止他,但他递给我的那份报纸我早就订了,并且今天的已经送来了。我不想让他白费时间和精力来试着卖给我我已经有的东西。

于是我对他说:“对不起,我已经有这份报纸了。”

“噢。”他失望地应了一声,声音立刻低了八度。

他甚至没有说“再见”,就紧张地到走下了门前的台阶,走到了我的车道上。我准备关门,一转身,便看见妻子站在那里。她富有逻辑思维,是家里比较理智的一个。她也最了解我。我就像一个在偷吃饼干的小孩,当场被母亲逮了个正着。我再次转身,看见那个少年依然站在那里,一边看着手中的笔记,一边朝街上左右张望。我转过头来,看到妻子仿佛执勤的警卫一般,正在等着我有所行动。

我曾经碰到过一个少年上门劝说我们订阅一份我们并不需要的报纸,他令我印象极为深刻,以至我跑出去追上他,给了他十美元。“拿着,这是给你的。你通过这种方式挣钱,我很钦佩。你会出人头地的,”我对他说。

然后,我不得不面对玛丽安这一关。

“告诉我,你给了他多少钱?”她问。

当时,我就像今晚碰到的这个少年一样,十分紧张。要知道,那时候我们的生活非常拮据,那十美元是我的全部。此刻,往事闪现在我的脑海里。这种情形经常出现,每次我都会这样想:“如果我伸出援手,一定会有麻烦。我已经遭遇过麻烦了。可是,我还是会这样做的!”

我打开门,想看看那个少年在哪里。但我并没有看见他。我关上身后的门,走下台阶,发现他坐在台阶底部。

“噢,不好意思!”他边说边准备起身。

“没关系。报纸卖得怎么样了?”我问。

“不算好。到目前为止,我问过的人,不是已经有了这份报纸,就是根本就不感兴趣。有的人当着我的面用力地关上门,有的人甚至连门都不开。他们隔着窗户大喊:‘没兴趣。’”

“你卖报纸是想赚点零花钱吗?”

“零花钱?我都不知道什么叫零花钱。我每天放学后在我家附近的一家小店干活,周末就去给我叔叔帮忙。我必须要做这些,因为我不能……”他沉默了一会儿。

“你无法想象做这个有多么艰难,但我必须做这个。这是我的全部,”他说,“做这个可以帮助我获得一些奖学金上大学。我知道,离我上大学还有一段很长的时间,但是如果我现在不开始努力,等到了上大学的年纪时,我就没有钱去上学了。我干其他活儿得到的收入要用来帮我妈妈。她需要钱来供养我们一家。这就是我的未来。”

就算是一个成熟的成年人,肩上也不会有那么重的负担。

一个年纪这么小的孩子,却要承担如此多的生活负担,实在太残忍了。一方面,我很想为他卸掉肩上的重担,但另一方面,我明白,这种生活的压力会把他锻炼成一个真正的男子汉。他勇敢地直面生活,不畏挑战,随时准备赢取与生活抗争的胜利。大多数和他年纪相仿的孩子,此时往往正沉湎于电视或电子游戏。他们中的大多数会想着:“有人会照顾我的一切,我没有什么好担心的。”

“朋友,别担心你的未来。我从你的心里看到了你的未来。我从你的精神里看到了你的未来,从你的眼睛里看到了你的未来。你的未来充满希望、无限美好!”

说完这番话,我给了他十美元。不要告诉玛丽安。如果她听了这个少年的故事,她一定会生我气的。而且,她可能会给这个少年二十美元呢。

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