Chapter 1702 It's not too late to be eighty
Ye Qingqing rolled her eyes. She was only thirty years old, why did she get old?
"Teacher, there is an old lady in the United States called Grandma Moses. She was a housewife for the first seventy-six years, serving a family of food, drinks, and defecation. When she was seventy-six years old, she suddenly wanted to learn painting, and then she learned, and she did a good job. She also held a personal painting exhibition and became a household name. The old lady said that as long as she did what she liked, it was not too late to be eighty, you were only thirty years old, you were afraid of wool!"
Ye Qingqing talked about a news story I saw in his previous life, real people and real stories. The old lady lived to be 101 years old and passed away in the 1960s, leaving more than a thousand paintings. She admired the old lady very much. At the age of 76, other old ladies enjoyed their old age, but the old lady's life had just begun and she lived more and more excitingly.
Mao Fangfei's expression was moving and her eyes were full of spirit.
"Say something you are familiar with. Junichi Watanabe, do you know? You must have read the teacher of Paradise Lost, right? Does the teacher know how Junichi Watanabe embarked on the path of literary creation?" Ye Qingqing asked again.
Mao Fangfei shook her head. She had indeed seen Paradise Lost and liked the author's delicate description of women. It was too real, but she really didn't know the author's experience.
The Internet was not developed in the 1990s, and there were many things in China that were unclear, let alone foreign ones. It was normal for Mao Fangfei to not know about it. Ye Qingqing also used the blessings of her previous life to understand more.
Ye Qingqing swallowed his saliva and continued to be a life tutor. "Junichi Watanabe is a medical student. Because doctors are a decent and noble profession, they can make a lot of money, but the writers have no place to live and their income is even more unstable. Junichi Watanabe has thought of being a full-time writer countless times, but he dare not give up being a doctor, for fear of not being able to bear the pressure."
"But he was still unwilling to give up. At the age of twenty-eight, he wrote a letter to Grandma Moses, telling his own troubles. At that time, Grandma Moses was already one hundred years old and sent him a postcard."
Ye Qingqing stopped, Mao Fangfei listened with relish, and suddenly it was broken. She asked anxiously, "What did Grandma Moses say?"
Unexpectedly, her favorite writer actually had such a imaginative experience, which really looked like her now!
Ye Qingqing cleared her throat, "I can't remember the original words very clearly. It roughly means 'Child, do what you like, God will happily help you open the door to success, even if you are 80 now'. This sentence inspired Junichi Watanabe, and he took the time to start writing. When he was thirty-seven, he finally won an award in one work, and then he quit the doctor and became a full-time writer, writing so many popular works."
Mao Fangfei's eyes were so bright that she was so bright. As a great writer as Junichi Watanabe, she only started to realize her dreams after she was thirty years old. What else could she hesitate about!
She gritted her teeth and patted Ye Qingqing hard on her shoulder, "I decided to quit this semester after teaching you. I will take the forensic exam. If I don't get the exam once, I will take the exam twice or three times. I will be able to get the exam once!"
The woman who was hesitant before disappeared and became a vital fighter now. Ye Qingqing felt very pleased to see that she has cultivated elites for society again!
Like Miss Zhaodi, she just studied hard and worked hard after listening to her words. She is now an accountant in a machinery factory and is preparing for the CPA exam. Her future is limitless!
Mao Fangfei has solid professional knowledge and will definitely be an excellent forensic doctor in the future, but she has made half of her contributions!
Chapter completed!