Defeating Disability in Bareni - Persist<br>1<br>When Bareni was a child, she became disabled due to illness. Her mother's heart was like a knife, but she still managed to hold back her grief. She thought that what children need most now is encouragement and help, not tears from their mothers. My mother came to Bareni's hospital bed and took his hand and said, "My child, my mother believes that you are an ambitious person. I hope you can bravely walk down the path of life with your own legs! Good Bareni, can you agree to my mother<br>His mother's words struck Bareni's heart like a hammer, and he threw himself into his mother's arms with a "wow" sound and burst into tears.<br>From then on, whenever my mother had time, she would practice walking and gymnastics for Bareni, often sweating profusely from exhaustion. Once, my mother caught a bad cold and she thought that being a mother not only requires words but also personal experience. Despite having a high fever, she got out of bed and helped Bareni practice walking as planned. Sweat like soybeans trickled down my mother's face. She wiped it with a dry towel, gritted her teeth, and helped Bareni complete the exercise plan for the day.<br>Physical exercise has made up for the inconvenience caused to Bareni due to his disability. The role model of his mother deeply educated Bareni, and he finally withstood the harsh blow of fate. He studies hard and consistently ranks among the top in his class in academic performance. Finally, he was admitted to the University of Vienna School of Medicine with excellent grades. After graduating from university, Bareni devoted all his energy to the research of otology neurology. Finally, I finally got on the podium of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
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