Chapter 63

Chapter 7 "Thank you for respecting me"

——Meet reasonable needs and enrich your life
Chapter 7 Section 1 Woe?Lucky? ?
Don't ignore your needs, it may be a key to open the door of wisdom. ? ?

In the United States in the 19th century, a skilled shoemaker decided to pass on his shoemaking skills to his children as early as possible, so he began to teach him shoemaking skills when the child was 7 years old. ?
However, something unfortunate happened.On an ordinary day when the child was 9 years old, the shoemaker was working with his child as usual, when he accidentally dropped a shoe-making awl from the workbench and stabbed the child in the eye. ?
Although the shoemaker immediately sent the child to the hospital for treatment, the medicine at that time was still in the enlightenment period, and the medical treatment was underdeveloped. As a result, the child's eyes were seriously infected, and there was no cure for it. In the end, he could not escape the bad luck of blindness. ?
While the shoemaker was sad, he still hoped that the child would become a useful person when he grew up, so he sent the blind child to a school for the blind so that he could read and write. ?
At that time, blind people could only learn to read by engraving the letters A, B, and C on large wooden boards. Not only were the large wooden boards heavy, but the letters were also difficult to recognize. At the same time, it was difficult to carve books into hundreds of pieces. big wooden boards.Due to the obstacles of these factors, it is very difficult for the blind to read and write. ?
Soon after the shoemaker's children arrived at the school for the blind, they felt greatly inconvenienced by this traditional way of learning lettering.While studying, he tried hard to find a more ideal and convenient way of reading for the blind. ?
These personal needs became the driving force for his efforts.After several years, the cobbler's children finally invented a new type of reading method for the blind. Instead of using a large and bulky board, they tapped small dots in different arrangements on the paper to represent different English letters and numbers. It is easy to carry, and can print a large number of Braille books for the blind to read. ?
The shoemaker's boy used the same awl that blinded him to create Braille on paper.And this child is Louis?Blair, a blind child.His invention is the gospel of all blind people. ?
Mind walk?

Many psychologists have told this story when it comes to the role of needs. ?
The invention of the Braille book from the unfortunate Louis?One of Blair's needs related to himself, which brought him strong motivation and desire. As a result, an accidental invention brought the gospel to the blind people all over the world.Some miracles are achieved by accident in the immediate needs of people, so don't ignore the needs and desires in your heart, maybe what it accomplishes can benefit the world. ?
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