Chapter 401 Zhou Ran: There is a gap between me and them

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"Peter, we can't tell others what to do? Because that's their right and freedom... But what can we tell ourselves to do? Because that's also our right and freedom."

Uncle Ben's voice was very soft, but his tone was not relaxed, and even a bit heavy.

He is already very old.

He doesn't know which one will come first, tomorrow or the accident?

Therefore, he always wants to teach Peter Parker all the principles of life he has learned.

Uncle Ben knows that his thoughts are old and decadent, and he knows that the principles of life he has understood are not perfect.

He also knows that he is not a successful person. His life has nothing to do with success, and he has even been entangled with failure.

Looking at it this way, the failed principle of life seems to have little value and meaning...

But that's not the case.

Failure does not mean failure, and failure should not be completely denied.

Because mediocrity is also a kind of failure.

Yes, Uncle Ben's failure can only make Peter Parker a mediocre person.

A mediocre person may not shine, may not be respected, or may not enjoy a rich life.

But equally, he will not cause any damage to this world.

He won't hurt others, he won't do bad things.

He is silent, he is taciturn, he abides by morals and laws, and he is self-restrained.

He seems to be the cornerstone at the bottom that no one wants to be, but no one can deny the importance of the cornerstone.

Because it is the mediocrity of the foundation that allows the building to be built higher and higher until it reaches the sky.

The word mediocrity is the bottom line that Uncle Ben has set for Peter Parker, and it is the simple values ​​that Uncle Ben has established for Peter Parker.

Mediocrity is never shameful.

Uncle Ben does not force Peter Parker to become a useful person to society, but he sincerely hopes that Peter Parker can become a harmless person to society.

certainly.

What Uncle Ben hopes more is that Peter Parker can become a useful person to society.

It's just that his age doesn't ensure that he can see that day coming, so he chooses to settle for the next best thing.

Listening to Uncle Ben's teachings, a warm smile appeared on Peter Parker's face. He raised his hand and said very gently: "Uncle Ben, I promise you that I will never become that person. I will abide by it." Follow the law, restrain yourself, and become a moral person."

"Uncle Ben, don't worry, Peter Parker will always be Peter Parker, he won't change."

"If I have the ability, I will definitely use my ability to help those in need... because with greater ability comes greater responsibility."

Peter Parker looked at Uncle Ben and slowly said his vow.

This time.

It was he who took the initiative to say the phrase "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" and understood this truth.

Instead, Uncle Ben took the initiative and used death to teach him the last lesson in life.

He's going to be the kind of man Uncle Ben wants to be.

This time, Uncle Ben doesn't need to die.

This time, he won't regret it, and he won't be unable to sleep in pain at midnight.

This time, he will not fall into confusion and confusion because of some failures, some criticisms, or some unacceptable truths. He will be like a helpless child who can only secretly wipe his tears in the corner.

This time, he will be happy, happy, and happy.

Because his relatives are still there, the people important to him are still there, and they will continue to be.

What made Peter Parker change like this was the dream that lasted for many days. In the dream, he lived the life of Spider-Man, which was a very painful life.

In that life, he had no Mr. Jake, no Uncle Ben, no Aunt May, no Stark, no Mary Jane, no Gwen, no Ned...

He lost everything he cherished, family, friendship, love... everything left him.

He is a hero.

But he is also a failed man.

Fortunately, it was just a bizarre dream.

Peter Parker clenched his fists. He would never lose everything this time, and he would never allow what happened in his dream to happen again.

He wants to be a happy Spider-Man.

Therefore, the first thing to do is to save Uncle Ben.

"Peter, we can't tell others what to do? Because that's their right and freedom... But what can we tell ourselves to do? Because that's also our right and freedom."

Uncle Ben's voice was very soft, but his tone was not relaxed, and even a bit heavy.

He is already very old.

He doesn't know which one will come first, tomorrow or the accident?

Therefore, he always wants to teach Peter Parker all the principles of life he has learned.

Uncle Ben knows that his thoughts are old and decadent, and he knows that the principles of life he has understood are not perfect.

He also knows that he is not a successful person. His life has nothing to do with success, and he has even been entangled with failure.

Looking at it this way, the failed principle of life seems to have little value and meaning...

But that's not the case.

Failure does not mean failure, and failure should not be completely denied.

Because mediocrity is also a kind of failure.

Yes, Uncle Ben's failure can only make Peter Parker a mediocre person.

A mediocre person may not shine, may not be respected, or may not enjoy a rich life.

But equally, he will not cause any damage to this world.

He won't hurt others, he won't do bad things.

He is silent, he is taciturn, he abides by morals and laws, and he is self-restrained.

He seems to be the cornerstone at the bottom that no one wants to be, but no one can deny the importance of the cornerstone.

Because it is the mediocrity of the foundation that allows the building to be built higher and higher until it reaches the sky.

The word mediocrity is the bottom line that Uncle Ben has set for Peter Parker, and it is the simple values ​​that Uncle Ben has established for Peter Parker.

Mediocrity is never shameful.

Uncle Ben does not force Peter Parker to become a useful person to society, but he sincerely hopes that Peter Parker can become a harmless person to society.

certainly.

What Uncle Ben hopes more is that Peter Parker can become a useful person to society.

It's just that his age doesn't ensure that he can see that day coming, so he chooses to settle for the next best thing.

Listening to Uncle Ben's teachings, a warm smile appeared on Peter Parker's face. He raised his hand and said very gently: "Uncle Ben, I promise you that I will never become that person. I will abide by it." Follow the law, restrain yourself, and become a moral person."

"Uncle Ben, don't worry, Peter Parker will always be Peter Parker, he won't change."

"If I have the ability, I will definitely use my ability to help those in need... because with greater ability comes greater responsibility."

Peter Parker looked at Uncle Ben and slowly said his vow.

This time.

It was he who took the initiative to say the phrase "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" and understood this truth.

Instead, Uncle Ben took the initiative and used death to teach him the last lesson in life.

He's going to be the kind of man Uncle Ben wants to be.

This time, Uncle Ben doesn't need to die.

This time, he won't regret it, and he won't be unable to sleep in pain at midnight.

This time, he will not fall into confusion and confusion because of some failures, some criticisms, or some unacceptable truths. He will be like a helpless child who can only secretly wipe his tears in the corner.

This time, he will be happy, happy, and happy.

Because his relatives are still there, the people important to him are still there, and they will continue to be.

What made Peter Parker change like this was the dream that lasted for many days. In the dream, he lived the life of Spider-Man, which was a very painful life.

In that life, he had no Mr. Jake, no Uncle Ben, no Aunt May, no Stark, no Mary Jane, no Gwen, no Ned...

He lost everything he cherished, family, friendship, love... everything left him.

He is a hero.

But he is also a failed man.

Fortunately, it was just a bizarre dream.

Peter Parker clenched his fists. He would never lose everything this time, and he would never allow what happened in his dream to happen again.

He wants to be a happy Spider-Man.

Therefore, the first thing to do is to save Uncle Ben.

"Peter, we can't tell others what to do? Because that's their right and freedom... But what can we tell ourselves to do? Because that's also our right and freedom."

Uncle Ben's voice was very soft, but his tone was not relaxed, and even a bit heavy.

He is already very old.

He doesn't know which one will come first, tomorrow or the accident?

Therefore, he always wants to teach Peter Parker all the principles of life he has learned.

Uncle Ben knows that his thoughts are old and decadent, and he knows that the principles of life he has understood are not perfect.

He also knows that he is not a successful person. His life has nothing to do with success, and he has even been entangled with failure.

Looking at it this way, the failed principle of life seems to have little value and meaning...

But that's not the case.

Failure does not mean failure, and failure should not be completely denied.

Because mediocrity is also a kind of failure.

Yes, Uncle Ben's failure can only make Peter Parker a mediocre person.

A mediocre person may not shine, may not be respected, or may not enjoy a rich life.

But equally, he will not cause any damage to this world.

He won't hurt others, he won't do bad things.

He is silent, he is taciturn, he abides by morals and laws, and he is self-restrained.

He seems to be the cornerstone at the bottom that no one wants to be, but no one can deny the importance of the cornerstone.

Because it is the mediocrity of the foundation that allows the building to be built higher and higher until it reaches the sky.

The word mediocrity is the bottom line that Uncle Ben has set for Peter Parker, and it is the simple values ​​that Uncle Ben has established for Peter Parker.

Mediocrity is never shameful.

Uncle Ben does not force Peter Parker to become a useful person to society, but he sincerely hopes that Peter Parker can become a harmless person to society.

certainly.

What Uncle Ben hopes more is that Peter Parker can become a useful person to society.

It's just that his age doesn't ensure that he can see that day coming, so he chooses to settle for the next best thing.

Listening to Uncle Ben's teachings, a warm smile appeared on Peter Parker's face. He raised his hand and said very gently: "Uncle Ben, I promise you that I will never become that person. I will abide by it." Follow the law, restrain yourself, and become a moral person."

"Uncle Ben, don't worry, Peter Parker will always be Peter Parker, he won't change."

"If I have the ability, I will definitely use my ability to help those in need... because with greater ability comes greater responsibility."

Peter Parker looked at Uncle Ben and slowly said his vow.

This time.

It was he who took the initiative to say the phrase "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" and understood this truth.

Instead, Uncle Ben took the initiative and used death to teach him the last lesson in life.

He's going to be the kind of man Uncle Ben wants to be.

This time, Uncle Ben doesn't need to die.

This time, he won't regret it, and he won't be unable to sleep in pain at midnight.

This time, he will not fall into confusion and confusion because of some failures, some criticisms, or some unacceptable truths. He will be like a helpless child who can only secretly wipe his tears in the corner.

This time, he will be happy, happy, and happy.

Because his relatives are still there, the people important to him are still there, and they will continue to be.

What made Peter Parker change like this was the dream that lasted for many days. In the dream, he lived the life of Spider-Man, which was a very painful life.

In that life, he had no Mr. Jake, no Uncle Ben, no Aunt May, no Stark, no Mary Jane, no Gwen, no Ned...

He lost everything he cherished, family, friendship, love... everything left him.

He is a hero.

But he is also a failed man.

Fortunately, it was just a bizarre dream.

Peter Parker clenched his fists. He would never lose everything this time, and he would never allow what happened in his dream to happen again.

He wants to be a happy Spider-Man.

Therefore, the first thing to do is to save Uncle Ben.

This time, he will not fall into confusion and confusion because of some failures, some criticisms, or some unacceptable truths. He will be like a helpless child who can only secretly wipe his tears in the corner.

This time, he will be happy, happy, and happy.

Because his relatives are still there, the people important to him are still there, and they will continue to be.

What made Peter Parker change like this was the dream that lasted for many days. In the dream, he lived the life of Spider-Man, which was a very painful life.

In that life, he had no Mr. Jake, no Uncle Ben, no Aunt May, no Stark, no Mary Jane, no Gwen, no Ned...

He lost everything he cherished, family, friendship, love... everything left him.

He is a hero.

But he is also a failed man.

Fortunately, it was just a bizarre dream.

Peter Parker clenched his fists. He would never lose everything this time, and he would never allow what happened in his dream to happen again.

He wants to be a happy Spider-Man.

Therefore, the first thing to do is to save Uncle Ben.