If people with disabilities want to achieve their goals, they have to work harder than ordinary people. Their success is harder to come by than ordinary people. Although they are physically disabled, they have disabled minds. Jian, their psychological endurance is stronger than that of normal people, and they are heroes who will not fail! Below are the success stories of disabled people that I have carefully collected for you. Let’s take a look.
About the success stories of people with disabilities 1
Huang Yu, male, Han nationality, born in 1967, physically disabled, member of the Communist Party of China, from Xuhui District, Shanghai, now in Xiaoyu, Shanghai Ting? is the manager of Engraving Crafts Trading Company and the vice chairman of Shanghai Physically Disabled Persons Association. He was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, resulting in severe disability of his lower limbs. He has never been to school for a day. He participated in distance university education and obtained multiple self-study certificates in English. In 1991, Xiaoyuting Engraving Society was founded. It has grown from a start-up capital of 100 yuan and has now become a medium-sized service enterprise with an annual turnover of more than 600,000 yuan. It has provided employment for 15 disabled people and laid-off workers, and was once rated as Shanghai Limb Top 100 Disabled Celebrities and Models of Self-improvement.
In the bustling Changle Road of Shanghai, there is an engraving handicraft trading company called Xiaoyuting. The owner who founded Xiaoyuting is named Huang Yu. He was born with congenital osteogenesis imperfecta. He may suffer fractures even when he sneezes or turns over in bed. In severe cases, it may even lead to death. His life is as fragile as glass and he becomes a "glass doll". When Huang Yu was thirteen or fourteen years old, he had suffered at least 40 fractures over the past 30 years, resulting in systemic deformities and unbearable pain!
Huang Yu’s mother is Wang Mengyun, a famous Peking opera performer in her 60s In the 1990s, she played Li Yongqi's mother in "Taking Tiger Mountain Out of Wise". Her son will always be a disabled person, and only she can feel the pain in her heart. In order to treat her son, she took Xiaoyu to all the hospitals in Beijing and Shanghai, but experts said there was no hope of cure yet. Due to muscle atrophy and the inability to reshape his body, his legs and other parts of his limbs gradually became bent and deformed. Disability is an unchangeable fact. Xiaoyu cannot live and study like other normal children, which is very painful. However, he also realizes that pain and sadness cannot solve the problem. Only by facing the disability calmly and fighting bravely can life be beautiful. .
Knowledge enriched his spiritual life. As he grew older, Huang Yu began to learn a skill to make a living, and finally became an apprentice in a small seal engraving shop. Although his salary was only 36 yuan, he had his first job. He went to work day after day, rain or shine, because this was the beginning of his integration into society and his ability to support himself. He worked for five years, and his hard work paid off. Huang Yu learned a lot here, which laid the foundation for his business. He said: "Opportunities are in your own hands. Don't miss any opportunity that is in front of you." In 1991, he came up with the idea of ????starting his own business. With the support of his parents and friends, he founded Xiaoyuting Engraving Crafts Trading Company. Since its opening, after 17 years of development, it now has two sales departments and one studio, with a combined area of ??more than 200 square meters, more than 300,000 yuan in fixed assets, and a yearly turnover of nearly 700,000 yuan. The company has There are 12 employees, half of whom are disabled. Regarding this point, Huang Yu has his own thoughts: There are many entrepreneurs of all kinds in the business world. If I were to compare myself with others in terms of how much money I can earn per month, I would be far behind others. However, I can help the disabled around me. Friends, doing something truly beneficial to society is of greater significance to a disabled person like me than making money. ?Huang Yu has been recognized by the society and has served as the vice chairman of the Shanghai Physically Disabled Persons Association and the director of the Youth Committee of the Municipal Disabled Persons' Federation. In 2002, he was named Shanghai's self-improvement model. In 2003, he was named one of the "Top Ten Youths" in Xuhui. In the spring of 2004, Huang Yu married a gentle, virtuous, and charming Shanghai sitting volleyball player and ushered in a wonderful life.
2 Success Stories for Disabled People
If the human body is compared to a cage, Zheng Weining is like a bird that cannot be caged. He has suffered from physical ailments since childhood. Trapped him; the suffering of life damaged him, as if God looked down on him, but none of this could hinder him from flying.
With the help of the Internet, he developed "Disabled Friends", which initially had only 5 disabled people, into a world-class high-tech employment platform for disabled people, allowing 3,700 disabled people to live a brand-new, Live with dignity. He spent his whole life leading his disabled friends to live their own wonderful lives.
Don’t choose death, just live well
? I like this poem by Rabindranath Tagore: The world kisses me with pain, and asks me to repay it with songs. If the two words are reversed, it becomes: The world kisses me with pain, and I want to sing in return. Then this poem suddenly became more generous and generous. If a person can live like this in the world, the difficult road cannot be walked easily. Zheng Weining
In 1955, Zheng Weining was born in a family with a family history of hereditary disease. Both his maternal uncle and grandfather suffered from hemophilia. Zheng Weining was not spared. My mother was breastfeeding me, and my mouth suddenly filled with blood while I was drinking. She knew that this was another child with hemophilia. ?
Due to hemophilia, he was told not to wrestle or bump since he was a child, and he also lost the opportunity to learn to walk. Before the age of 13, he could only crawl on the ground.
Due to limited mobility, Zheng Weining never entered the school. He could only read the books of his brothers and sisters and figure it out for himself. After "" ten years, he completely lost the opportunity to enter school. Due to the lack of effective treatment for a long time, his legs began to atrophy and eventually became disabled.
In 1995, in order to allow Zheng Weining to safely receive fresh plasma containing coagulation factors, his 72-year-old mother took him to Shenzhen, the only city that implemented voluntary blood donation at that time. In order to get rid of the emptiness in his heart, Zheng Weining kept studying and went to TV University. After finishing Chinese, he continued to study law and business management. However, it was still difficult to find a way out. During that time, he suffered from depression several times and attempted suicide three times. With the persuasion and encouragement of his family, he gave up the idea of ??suicide and prepared to give it a go for a valuable life.
Get in touch with the Internet and start a disabled friend
? When God closes a door for you, he will open a window for you, and the Internet is a window for disabled people to see the outside world. . Zheng Weining
In the late 1990s, the Internet gradually emerged in China, and Zheng Weining also began to contact the Internet. The results made him ecstatic. ?Hemophilia infected me with hepatitis C, and domestic treatments did not work. Later, I searched the Internet and found information about the treatment of hepatitis C written by a famous doctor in Taiwan. ?He discovered that he could do a lot without leaving home. In 1997, he found four other disabled friends and established "Disabled Friends" at home.
What about hemophilia, muscular dystrophy, dwarfism, and severe spinal disabilities? In this company that started out as a software development and production company, every employee is a determined person. After 15 years of arduous hard work, "Canyou" is no longer the "small workshop" with only 1 computer and 5 workers, but has become a company with 33 social enterprises, 1 foundation and 11 social organizations. Large-scale public welfare social enterprise platform.
On September 10, 2012, a press conference on CMMI Level 5 assessment results with the theme of "Grateful Dedication, Self-help and Helping Others" attracted the attention of countless people in the industry, which also marked the becoming of disabled friends. The only small and medium-sized enterprise in the world to receive this honor.
General companies hope that employees can "treat the company as their home", but Canyou people really regard the company as their home, because it has the warmth of home. Canyou Company implements an integrated work and life system, and most employees live a collective life internally. The company not only hires people to wash clothes for employees every day, but also has specialized personnel to prepare "employee mother's dishes" for employees. In addition, there are chairs under the shower faucets in the company's bathrooms so that disabled employees can sit cross-legged and take a bath.
Turn around and say goodbye without any regrets
? The best time in my life is when you and I become "disabled friends?!" There is nothing you can do about life. We create disabled friends, just for dignity and happiness. Now, there is no option to return, we can only face the challenges that have been created. Staggering together on the beautiful and rugged road, you and I... Zheng Weining
50 years old is the life limit for hemophilia patients, and Zheng Weining, who is now 58 years old, is called a medical miracle , but major diseases such as late-stage diabetes and late-stage hepatitis C came one after another. He didn’t know if he would still be there tomorrow, so he started to “remove Zheng Weining”. The first step is to make a naked donation and establish a foundation.
In 2009, Shenzhen Zheng Weining Charitable Foundation was established. Zheng Weining also transferred 90% of his personal shares in Canyou Group and 51% of his personal shares in each branch in the form of a will, as well as "Canyou" and "Zheng Weining". The value of the well-known trademarks and brands, etc., will be donated to the Zheng Weining Charitable Foundation through notarization by a lawyer, allowing the foundation to take control of the company, realize corporate profits through the foundation's decisions, and provide life and long-term services and protection for disabled employees. In 2011, he resigned from all his positions and titles.
Shenzhen Zheng Weining Charity Foundation has not accepted donations so far, because Zheng Weining hopes that this platform will create a valuable and dignified life for every disabled person.
In Canyou Group, 95% of the staff are disabled. Some disabled employees may face death due to illness after working for three to five years. In this case, no matter whether such employees are After the disabled friend has worked for several years, he or she can receive the maximum salary during the working period from the disabled friend for the rest of his or her lifetime after he or she is unable to work, until his or her death.
Conclusion: There are always so many dissatisfactions in life. God’s unfairness when we are born is sometimes to test whether we have the qualifications to receive His favor after we are born. If we only complain about it, It's unfair and won't change your own shortcomings, so who have the right to complain about him? And what right do you have to get his favor?
About the success stories of the disabled 3
Zhang Haidi is known as a role model for the disabled and strong-willed generation. He is a famous self-taught writer. He has published the novels "Dream in a Wheelchair", "Jue Ding", "Eternal Life", and essay collections "Swan Geese Fly Fast", "Towards the Future" "The Open Window in the Sky", "Questions of Life", "My German Notes", etc., and has translated foreign works such as "Modoc? The True Story of an Elephant" and "Rebecca at the New School". She is currently the chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation.
She used her tenacious will to shatter the doctor’s predictions about the length of her life. She used a positive attitude to work hard to live every day and constantly expand the breadth of her life. In the 1980s, her perseverance allowed young people across the country to see the power of struggle and inspired a large number of Chinese youth. She is Zhang Haidi, known as the "New Lei Feng" of the 1980s and the "Contemporary Paul".
Even if the wings are broken, the heart will still fly
Zhang Haidi was born in September 1955 in an intellectual family in Jinan. She had a happy childhood, happy and lively, jumping around and running around all day long, flying everywhere like a little swallow. Unfortunately, the time for jumping is so short. One bright morning in 1960, she had just finished a "class" in the toy room. She and her friends ran out the door laughing, and suddenly fell down. From then on, Zhang Haidi lost feeling in her legs, and Zhang Haidi also lost her memory about her legs.
Zhang Haidi did not know that he was suffering from spinal hemangioma. The disease recurred and was very difficult to treat. In five years, she underwent three major surgeries, and six pieces of her spine were removed, and she eventually became a high-level paraplegic. In this way, Zhang Haidi, who was originally innocent and lively, could only lie in bed all day. At that time, doctors agreed that it was difficult for patients with high paraplegia to live beyond the age of 27.
Watching her friends happily carrying their schoolbags to school, one day, Zhang Haidi could not restrain her desire and said to her mother: "Mom, I want to go to school!" But because of her own life If you cannot take care of yourself, all schools will not accept you.
The disease is ruthless. Whenever the pain tortures her, the strong Zhang Haidi does not shed tears. When the pain is really severe, in order to distract her attention, she pulls her hair fiercely, intending to use a kind of pain to Instead of another kind of pain. Gradually, the hair she pulled out can be braided into a braid!
For Zhang Haidi, home is a special school. In this special school, Zhang Haidi, who is smart and studious, learns pinyin, looks up the dictionary, and learns new words one after another. She lay on the bed, supported her body with her arms and copied books. She studied one elementary school textbook after another without anyone urging her, no one checking or supervising her, and there was no exam or competition in the exam. She relied entirely on self-study. The effort is doubled, and the joy of success is doubled. As a result, her consciousness of learning, her joy in learning and her will to live, as well as her thinking ability, grew along with her knowledge. Through extraordinary efforts, she also practiced sketching, learned sketching, copied famous paintings, learned to read simplified musical notation and staff, and was able to play songs on accordion, pipa, guitar and other instruments.
In April 1970, Zhang Haidi followed her parents who led educated youths to the countryside, and came to live in a rural area where there were no electric lights and running water, and life was very difficult. She found that there were no music teachers in the primary school, so she took the initiative to teach singing at the school. After school, she also helped students organize self-study groups, giving students haircuts, sewing buttons, and mending clothes.
When he saw the suffering caused by the lack of medical treatment and medicine for the local people, Zhang Haidi came up with the idea of ??learning medical skills to relieve the people's pain. She used her pocket money to buy medical books, thermometers, stethoscopes, mannequins and medicines, and worked hard to study books such as "Acupuncture", "Human Anatomy", "Internal Medicine" and "Practical Pediatrics". In order to identify the internal organs, she cut open the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys of small animals for observation. In order to familiarize herself with acupuncture points, she painted red, red and blue dots on herself, and practiced acupuncture on herself to feel the feel of the needles.
At first, she pricked cabbage knots and radishes. After a few days of injecting the cabbage pimple, she inserted the injection into herself. She felt that this was what the doctor wanted, and she had to feel it herself first. Someone once asked her, Heidi, if you have no feeling in your legs or below your chest, is it not painful for you to prick yourself with acupuncture? She said: On the contrary, when I first started acupuncture, pricking myself hurt the most. I want to know how the acupoints on the face, including the Yintang point, feel after being pricked. ? Hard work paid off. She finally mastered certain medical skills and was able to treat some common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases. In more than ten years, she treated more than 10,000 people.
Genius is born in pain
Later, she was inspired by the deeds of Paul Korchagin and Wu Yunduo, and inspired by Gao Yubao’s experience in writing books, and decided to pursue a career. The way of literary creation is to use your own pen to create beautiful images and inspire people's hearts. She read many Chinese and foreign classics, kept diaries, read novels, memorized poems, and copied poems and aphorisms. Having identified the goal, no matter how many difficulties and obstacles are in front of him, he must overcome it and reach the other side of success. This is Zhang Haidi's character.
In 1981, Zhang Haidi’s deeds began to attract media attention. On December 29 of that year, the front page of "People's Daily" reported Zhang Haidi's deeds of fighting against illness despite being physically disabled. Her tenacious fighting spirit quickly ignited people's passion like fire. Subsequently, the local Communist Youth League, Women's Federation, and party newspapers reported on her deeds, and units at all levels also invited her to have discussions.
On February 28, 1983, Hu Jintao, then Secretary of the Secretariat of the Communist Youth League Central Committee and Chairman of the All-China Youth Federation, personally presided over a meeting for the capital news unit to hear the introduction of Comrade Zhang Haidi’s deeds; on March 1, " The front page of China Youth Daily published the article "It's a shooting star, let's leave its light to the world", once again focusing on Zhang Haidi's touching story of self-improvement; on March 7, the National Youth League Central Committee awarded Zhang Haidi "Excellent Award" **The title of Youth League Member, and the All-China Women's Federation awarded her the title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer". A whirlwind of "learning from Zhang Haidi" has set off across the country.
Surrounded by flowers, applause and praise, Zhang Haidi faced a new choice in life. After deep thinking, she believed that the ultimate meaning of life is to strive to achieve spiritual pursuits.
In 1985, Zhang Haidi picked up the pen and devoted himself to the creation of the novel "Dream in a Wheelchair" without hesitation, which took five years to write. Sitting in a wheelchair for a long time caused bedsores on many parts of her body. She used her arms to support her body for a long time. Her sleeves were frayed one after another, and the calluses on her elbow joints fell off layer after layer. The arms are also disabled due to the thickening of blood vessels caused by supporting the body for a long time.
Jinan in summer is known as a "stove". It is difficult to perspire from the unconscious lower body, and the small electric fan blows out hot air. In order to cool down, she would soak her hair with tap water every once in a while, and then sit in front of the fan and blow it hard. In winter, the room was as cold as an ice cellar. Even if she wore thick cotton clothes, she would catch colds several times a year. , and she will have a fever for several days when she catches a cold, which may even be life-threatening. Zhang Haidi never regrets this, but believes that the cold can make people clearer and gain more insights into life.
In 1990, "Dreams in a Wheelchair" was published and distributed nationwide. Immediately afterwards, Zhang Haidi began literary creation of his second book "Questioning Life". In order to satisfy readers' desire to buy books, this book was printed ten times in a row. Zhang Haidi sighed, "As a writer, what can make you happier than readers loving your works?" So she kept writing and created the novel "Jue Ding" and the collection of essays "Hongyan Kuai Kuai". "Fly", "The Window Open to the Sky", etc., and has also translated many excellent foreign literary works.
I am like a shooting star, I want to leave my light to the world
In November 2008, Zhang Haidi was elected as the chairman of the fifth presidium of the China Disabled Persons' Federation. She said: "I want to cheer up and let my spirit fly." I also hope that brothers and sisters with disabilities who are in trouble can have confidence that life is changing and will definitely get better and better. Many comrades and I will do our best to contribute to helping disabled people have a better life. ?
Zhang Haidi has been working tirelessly to improve the living conditions of disabled people. She once sang for disabled children at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing and called for care for disabled girls at the World Conference on Women. She often goes to welfare homes and special education institutions. The school visits lonely elderly people and disabled children and sends them gifts and warmth. She inspired countless young people to work hard with her deeds and singing. While serving as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, he wrote many proposals for social welfare and security for disabled people. At the 2004 National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, she submitted the "Proposal on Disabled Persons Driving Cars," which aroused strong social repercussions.
Zhang Haidi has done a lot of social work over the years. She built a primary school for the villages where she went to the countryside, helped poor and disabled children with medical treatment and education, and also donated money to disaster areas and children, donating her royalties. More than sixty thousand yuan. She also actively participated in various work and activities for the cause of the disabled, calling on the whole society to support the cause of the disabled, care for and help the disabled, and encourage them to become self-reliant. development has made outstanding contributions.
These deeds make people remember Zhang Haidi, the Cinderella who said she was a shooting star and would leave her light to the world, and the Cinderella who broke the doctor's expectations several times. The prophecy of her life span, the "weak woman" who holds her head high and smiles at life.
?Love beauty, love laughter, love life, love and sex Zhang Haidi? This is the comment of a reporter who interviewed her, and it is also the most precise description of her.
After reaching her fifties, the "Sister Heidi" back then is no longer young; times have changed, and today's "post-80s" and "post-90s" generations may no longer be familiar with her deeds. We revisit Heidi’s story to witness a truth: success is not about winning the lottery. Dreams in life require sweat and hard work. In this sense, Zhang Haidi is still "young" and "Haidi's spirit" will never be outdated.