jixiangcun
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First of all, President Reagan's intellectual curiosity is the modern hero's most inspiring trait for me. According to his biography, "He often worked until very late into the night, often reading books on economics, as he knew it was his duty to rejuvenate the American economy, to awaken the economy of the world." These words touched me deeply: as President of the United States, he was natural a hundred, even a thousand times busier than the normal person, yet he never complained, but sought even harder to explore knowledge that he had not seen before. Isn't this spirit and perseverance exactly what I lack? For me, the days are not tiring, yet I am quite lazy. Sometimes I wait until the last minute to do my homework, and I sometimes am too lazy to even study at all. The actions of President Reagan have made me quite ashamed. In the biography, I read that he had not mastered economics before becoming president, yet former president George Bush said of him, "He may not know anything about economics, but he made the single greatest contribution to the recovery of the American economy." Under President Reagan's guidance, after experiencing the economic recession of 1979-1981, the American economy grew exponentially, and GDP per capita rose significantly. All of this is inseparable with President Reagan's desire to learn. In short, success has everything to do with one's attitude toward learning. That is the most precious intellectual treasure Reagan has left for me and the world.
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