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Reflections on The Power of Dreams

After reading a famous book, I believe there will be many feelings in your heart. It's time to calm down and write about your thoughts after reading it. Presumably, many people are worried about how to write a good review. The following is my review of The Power of Dreams, which is for your reference only. Welcome to read it. 1

After reading The Power of Dreams, everyone has his own dream, but few people can realize it, but six-year-old Ryan has.

Ryan is very compassionate. When he realized that children in Africa can't drink clean water and can dig a well with 7 yuan, he took action at once, because he didn't want African children to live such a poor life. From there we can see Ryan's compassion and sympathy for African children.

Ryan still has a persistent heart. He raised 7 yuan and learned that it was only the price of a water pump, and it would cost 2xx to dig a well, so Ryan wanted to raise 2xx again. But after raising enough money, the engineer thought it would be much faster to have a drilling rig, and Ryan wanted to raise money for the drilling rig. He is so persistent that he has only one purpose: to let all children in Africa drink clean and unpolluted water.

Ryan's dream has come true, mainly due to his persistence, determination and perseverance. Ryan prepares to raise money for the person in charge of African donations every day, and it is this powerful force that makes his dream come true. This persistence is full of Ryan's love, which is supreme.

it takes unremitting efforts to realize your dreams. Come on, let's move! Don't let dreams turn into piles of words! Reflections on the Power of Dreams 2

Today, in class, we studied the text The Power of Dreams, which was about a six-year-old Canadian boy Ryan. During class, he heard the teacher say that many children in Africa could not drink clean water and died. He just wanted to dig a well for African children to drink clean water. When Ryan spent his time playing and going to the movies, he kept doing housework. It was a long time before he saved up 7 yuan. Only then did he know that it would cost 2, yuan to dig a well. He didn't know how big it was. Finally, he moved people and people began to donate money. Finally, the well was built.

after I read this story, I was deeply moved by him, because he wanted to use money by himself, and I only knew how to ask my parents for money.

When I was a child, as long as I liked that toy or what kind of candy I liked and I liked that dress, I would always ask the parents to buy this and that. As long as the parents didn't give it to me, I would cry and be disobedient.

if we want to spend money, we have to fight for it ourselves. Reflections on the Power of Dreams 3

Everyone has his own dream, so how powerful is the dream? Canadian boy Ryan Siryk told us the answer through facts.

Ryan made up his mind to dig a well for African children after hearing the teacher say that children in Africa live in poverty and thousands of children died because of drinking unclean water. Ryan gave up playing time and earned money by doing extra housework. After unremitting efforts, Ryan's wish finally came true.

Ryan can realize his dream because he has a kind, firm and persistent childlike innocence. Ryan, who is only 6 years old, deeply touched me. In order to realize his dream, he gave up all the happy times that should belong to him.

the power of dreams is infinite. My dream is to be a writer. For this dream, I will follow Ryan's example, work hard for my dream and gain success.

as a song goes: anyone who has a dream is great, and there will be miracles if he has courage. Good and kind dreams will bring us hope, endless motivation and miracles. Let's dream and create a miracle that belongs to each of us! Reflections on the Power of Dreams 4

A few days ago, I read a book called The Power of Dreams, and I was very moved after reading it.

The content of the book mainly tells the story of a Canadian child who finally dug a well for African children in order to raise money. Later, the Ryan's Well Foundation was established, and 3 wells were dug for eight African countries. After reading it, I burst into tears, moved and ashamed, and remembered my bad habits. It was in the third grade. I didn't even wash my lunch box and clothes. I asked my mother to help me wash my clothes. I didn't do housework. I also asked my parents for money to buy snacks from time to time.

Now, after reading this book, I feel very ashamed and guilty. The child in the book is much younger than me, but he can earn money by doing these trivial things himself, and not by buying snacks, but by digging a well for African children to drink clean, sweet and cool water. After reading this book, I realized a truth: if you want to realize your dream, you will certainly do so as long as you are willing to work hard, have confidence and persist. 5

Today, we learned the text "The Power of Dreams". This text mainly tells that a little boy named Ryan used his extra time to work and save money to buy water pumps for African children, and moved many people. Many people donated money to Ryan to help African children drink clean water, and finally bought drilling machines.

after reading this text, I feel that there must be few people like Ryan in the society now, but they are thinking of themselves.

I feel very ashamed. It is very rare for me to do housework for 7 yuan. If everyone goes out to play, it is impossible for us to do it at home. If I can't do this, I will not only earn much money, but also spend more money, so I will spend less money and do more housework to help my parents in the future.

I want to study for Ryan in the future, not only for myself, but also for others, and save water and don't waste it. Reflections on the Power of Dreams 6

Today, I learned a text called The Power of Dreams. The text mainly talked about Ryan, a Canadian boy, who wanted to dig a well for African children in 18 years, but his mother asked him to do extra housework to save money if he wanted 7 yuan. But after Ryan saved enough 7 yuan, he realized that he could only buy a water pump, but he still didn't give up and said he would continue to save money. His mother's friend was moved when he learned about it, so he published it in the local newspaper. Later, he had saved up 2xx yuan and dug the first well, named "Ryan's Well". In March of 2xx, the "Ryan's Well" Foundation was formally established.

What a touching thing it is. In order to realize his dream and help African children dig wells, Ryan persevered and didn't give up halfway even though he encountered setbacks and difficulties several times in a row. In the end, he not only successfully dug 8 wells, but also set up a foundation. This is what a 6-year-old child did. It's incredible. From his deeds, I think I will be a person who won't give up halfway. 7

What moved me most about the text after reading The Power of Dreams was that Ryan was not discouraged when he learned that 7 yuan could not dig a well with money, and only 2, yuan was needed to dig a well. He just said excitedly, "Then I'll do more work and earn more money!" It shocked me to read that a child who has just turned six has such great ambitions. What makes him have such great ambitions? It is the power of faith and the power of dreams. This reminds me of a famous saying about faith: faith is not a dazzling spark of a hammer, but a blazing fire in a fire; It's not a fleeting meteor in the night sky, but a light that never stops all night in Sicily. Faith makes you work hard to get rid of the days of hunger and cold.

After reading this article, I thought of a little Lin Hao who became famous because of the support of faith, that is, Xiao Lin Hao who rescued two classmates from the ruins after the Wenchuan earthquake. There are only four words that support his belief, that is, I am the monitor.

This is the power of faith, which is definitely a broad and selfless power. After reading The Power of Dreams 8

After reading The Power of Dreams, I feel that Ryan, a Canadian boy, is very compassionate and kind. At the same time, I also know that if you want to realize your wishes, you must hold your dreams and take practical actions to succeed.

From this, I think that Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi in the southwest of China have encountered the worst drought in a century in recent years: the land is cracked, and people there are drinking some very dirty sewage, and some even have no sewage to drink. Crops died in large areas because there was no water irrigation. If it doesn't rain in a few days, I'm afraid people will have problems eating food.

I think sometimes I'm wasting water. I didn't think that children in southwest China my age were eager for a little water to drink. Sometimes, I spend money indiscriminately to buy snacks, and I won't save at all. I think; In the southwest, if you donate a dollar, it will be a timely help to them.

let's act quickly! Donate a love for the people in the disaster area to help them survive this month, because according to the weather forecast, May will be the rainy season in southwest China, and at that time, the people in the disaster area will not be hungry again! After reading The Power of Dreams 9

After reading the text The Power of Dreams, I was very moved. Six-year-old Ryan's beautiful heart and touching behavior touched my heart. I know that helping others is the greatest happiness.

The text describes the process of Ryan, a 6-year-old Canadian boy, realizing his dream of "building a well for African children so that they can have clean water to drink", which reflects Ryan's compassionate, kind and beautiful heart. This persistent spirit has always inspired me. Only by unremitting efforts and unswerving perseverance can we finally realize our dreams; Looking back, look at what we usually do. At first, we think perfectly and do it seriously, but after three days, we have no perseverance and perseverance. For example, keep a diary. I wrote it every day at first, but after a week, I was lazy and stopped writing. When my mother nagged, I just managed to write a few words.

This text deeply touched me. Persistence, diligence, assiduousness and hard work are the keys to doing things, and only then can I realize my dream. 1

after reading the Power of Dreams, the text mainly tells the story of a six-year-old Canadian boy, Ryan, who said after listening to his teacher, "Children in Africa have a hard life, and thousands of children died because of drinking unclean water." Later, I made up my mind to dig a well for children in Africa. Ryan gave up playing time and earned money by doing extra housework. He first raised 7 yuan's money, then raised 2 yuan, and finally raised money to buy a drilling machine in order to drill a well faster. Through Ryan's unremitting efforts, his seemingly impossible dream came true.

why did Ryan's seemingly impossible dream come true? The answer is simple: because Ryan has a kind, firm and persistent childlike innocence. I shed tears when I read that Ryan made money in 7 yuan. I was very moved. Childhood is beautiful. Which child doesn't like to play? In order to earn money to dig wells and help African children, Ryan gave up the opportunity to play and do housework. After his hard work, his dream finally came true.

After reading The Power of Dreams, I understand that everyone has his own dream. As long as we make unremitting efforts and face it positively, the dream will come true! 11

After reading The Power of Dreams, the text The Power of Dreams mainly tells the story of 6-year-old Canadian boy Ryan. After listening to the teacher's statement that children in Africa live in poverty and thousands of children died because of drinking unclean water, he made up his mind to dig a well for them. Ryan gave up playing time and earned money by doing extra housework. After unremitting efforts, Ryan's wish finally came true.

Ryan can realize his dream because he has a kind, firm and persistent childlike innocence. This moved me very much. Reading and reading, I can't help but burst into tears. After reading The Power of Dreams, I think of a cartoon. This cartoon shows a man who wants to dig a well because he has no water to drink. But he tried his best to dig several wells and didn't see water, so he sat there and sighed. In fact, it's not that there is no water in the place where he dug. The water is just below the well he dug, at most 5 cm. Sometimes dreams are only one step away from us. As long as we work harder, dreams may come true.

I finally understand that as long as we make unremitting efforts, never give up, think more when encountering difficulties and face them positively, our dreams will wave to you. Reflections on the Power of Dreams 12

A few days ago, I read a book called The Power of Dreams, and I was very moved after reading it.

The information in the book mainly tells the story of a Canadian child who raised money to dig a well for African children. Finally, he dug a well for African children, and then he set up the Ryan's Well Foundation, which dug 3 wells for eight African countries. After reading it, I burst into tears, moved and ashamed, and remembered my bad habits. It was in the third grade. I didn't even wash my lunch box and clothes. I asked my mother to help me wash my clothes. I didn't do housework. I also asked my parents for money to buy snacks from time to time. After reading this book at the moment, I feel very ashamed and guilty. The child in the book is many years younger than me, but he can make money by doing these trivial things himself, not to buy snacks, but to dig a well for African children to drink clean, sweet and cool water.

after reading this book, I realized a truth: if you want to realize your dream, you must work hard, have confidence and persist. Thoughts on the Power of Dreams 13

Dear students:

The theme of my speech today is: Dreams need power!

You must have heard the story of Madame Curie. Madame Curie once said, "I think people can live an interesting and useful life at every time." We should not waste our lives. "

And Madame Curie is just such a person. She spent almost half her life in the laboratory. She devoted her whole life to science. In order to save time, she refused to put an extra chair in the room-because guests would not come to a room without a chair.

We don't have to do this, but we should have the time-saving quality of Madame Curie.

Madame Curie won countless honorary awards in her life. If you put these on ordinary people, they may have been intoxicated with glitz, but Madame Curie regarded fame and fortune as dirt. These scientific achievements are a test for Madame Curie, and she has withstood it. Let's assume that if we have these reputations, will we still persist in our research?

Everyone has a dream, and I want to be a scientist-although this is not realistic, there is always a force encouraging me-