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Norman King is an Aeta which is an ethnic group from the Philippines. When Norman King was a child, he was often laughed at by his friends because of his skin colour. He often looked into his dark hands and asked his mother, “Why are we Aetas like dirt? Is it because I’m dark that they call me dirty?” Hearing little King’s question, his mother bent down and told him gently, “The one whose heart is not clean is really dirty.” These words made Norman King accept himself. One day when Norman King went back home from school, his classmates laughed at him, “Old clothes, too poor to buy new clothes!” Humiliated, King ran home, and asked his mother, “Mom, can I buy new clothes? All my classmates wear new clothes.” His mother asked him, “Are you trying to hide the fact that we are poor?” His mother was both distressed and saddened by King’s request, but she then asked him firmly, “Who is more worthy of admiration? Someone who has had an easy life, or someone who has experienced hardship?” Mother’s words made King think. The real strength is not the aura we put on the outside, but the earnest and down-to-earth struggle. When you have suffered and experienced hardship, you can make yourself worthy of admiration. Trying to attract the attention of his classmates, King wore a wig. His mother told him firmly, “We Aetas don’t need that look.” “Now my classmates are starting to notice me,” King explained. His mother asked him, “Do you really need to change yourself in order to be accepted?” Most of the time, we are trying to cater to others and find fault with ourselves. If you always try to cater to others and please others, you will think less of yourself and lose yourself. Be the best you can be to win back the respect of others. On the day of the graduation ceremony, Norman King said, “Everything comes from my mother’s guidance. Only by accepting myself can I go farther and longer.”【缺少答案,请补充】