Nguyen Van Linh - Willpower and belief in overcoming difficulties
Meeting you, the first feeling is confidence in the other person. You cannot communicate normally, and have difficulty moving, but behind your bright eyes are extraordinary determination and will to overcome all difficulties, helping you conquer the peaks in your life.
(Baonghean.vn) -Meeting you, the first feeling is confidence in the other person. You cannot communicate normally, and have difficulty moving, but behind your bright eyes are extraordinary determination and will to overcome all difficulties, helping you conquer the peaks in your life.
He was named in the night “Honoring the studious examples of Nghe An”, with the achievement of passing the entrance exam to the University of Science and Technology with 20.5 points when being directly admitted. The boy Nguyen Van Linh, a student of class 12A1 at Le Viet Thuat High School (Vinh City) made the whole audience that day shed tears of admiration.
Since childhood, I have had to fight against motor cerebral palsy, my whole childhood was difficult with many times in and out of the hospital, with the first faltering steps when my peers could run and jump. My parents tried their best to treat me, but my hands could not hold anything normally, and even my first words were extremely difficult. Despite all the hardships, my parents did not back down from the desire to live like other children of the same age of their smart but unlucky son. They thought that with his crippled hands, he could not feed himself, could not dress himself, and even his late babbling calls for his mother, how could he go to school, how could he overcome the inferiority complex of a disabled child!
Extraordinary willpower has helped Linh become proficient in using computers.
During primary school, I had to suffer immensely with pronunciation and the first strokes of letters. Every day, rain or shine, my parents tried to take me to class, hoping that I would be happy, integrated and learn like other normal children. That alone would make them feel at ease. The first scribbled letters blurred in the sweat that was pouring down, I bit my lips and gritted my teeth, trying to control my toes holding the pen to write each letter, then each line... Looking at me, my parents burst into tears. A strong belief in the willpower of their disabled child urged them to continue their child's difficult journey to the future. Not letting down her parents, during primary and secondary school, Linh was an excellent student, and in science subjects, she was always the most outstanding person in the class.
When my parents bought my brother and I a computer, I was drawn into the seemingly endless horizons of knowledge on that small screen. To control the mouse and the letters on the keyboard, I had to practice with my toes. The dream of becoming an IT engineer burned within me.
The day I typed my name on the keyboard to check the list of successful candidates for the IT department of the University of Science and Technology, my whole family cried tears of joy. I remember in the Physics exam room, because my hand was having difficulty holding a pen, so when the test paper was blown by the wind, I couldn't pick it up to continue the exam.Communication was difficult, and the supervisor was from the North, so it was very difficult for me to make them understand... Partly because of my mentality, partly because of lack of time, I did not get the score I expected in Physics. However, when the sweat soaked the paper, I refused the supervisor's care.I was a proctor, simply because I wanted to be treated like the other candidates.
At the same time as receiving the admission notice from the University of Science and Technology, the direct admission notice from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and the Faculty of Information Technology of Vinh University were also sent. Now both his parents and brother do not know which school to help him choose, if he studies in Hanoi it will be extremely difficult. His father had planned to quit his job to follow his son to university for 5 years, but he could not rest assured because his mother's health was too weak. During the days of struggling terribly with his plans and dreams about a big school, the boy Nguyen Van Linh could not stop crying because he missed his parents.
I met her again on an autumn morning, when she had just returned from the Orthopedic Center. Although it was very difficult, she tried to pronounce each word, simply: "I love my parents very much, it's good that I can study at Vinh University, sister!".
I wish you success, faith and determination will always help you overcome all the difficulties in life.
Thanh Nga