In ancient times, there was a girl named Arwen who lived in a poor village. Alvin's father was a miner who often worked underground for a long time while his mother was a sewing worker who often needed to sell things in the market to support the family. Alvin had witnessed the hard work of her father and mother since she was young. She knew that only through hard work could she and her family live a better life. Alvin loved to study, but due to her family's financial situation, she could only study in the local primary school. Although the conditions were tough, Arwen never gave up on his dream. She used her spare time to read all kinds of books. Slowly, her writing skills became stronger and stronger, and her academic performance became better and better. Arvin was not proud of her outstanding performance. On the contrary, she was more modest. She knew that she still had a lot to learn, so she always took the initiative to help other students with their studies. Sometimes, she would go to the cave near the school to study or go to the fields to observe nature. Arvin's efforts were not appreciated by her family. They thought she was too tired and should not spend too much time and energy on her studies. But Alvin knew that her dream needed to be realized, and it took hard work and sweat to realize her dream. She decided to use her actions to prove her thoughts. Alvin did some simple crafts in the village and created beautiful things with his own hands. She would also go to school to sell things and use all the money she earned to buy books and learning materials. Arwen's efforts were not in vain. Her academic performance kept improving, and her ability to express herself was also getting stronger. In the end, she was admitted to a university and became an outstanding student. Arvin's story tells us that dedication is a virtue that can make us stronger. As long as we have a selfless heart, we can use our own strength to help others realize their dreams.