Perseverance is the foundation of success. Beethoven once said: "A trickle of water can wear away a boulder, not because of its power, but because of its constant dripping day and night." Beethoven became a world-famous musician precisely because of his perseverance that cannot be given up. .
As we all know, Beethoven is a musical genius, but he has been deaf since he was 28 years old. How cruel this is to a musician! But he did not give up on himself or succumb to the arrangements of fate. Instead, he continued to work and created a lot of wonderful music. He made a huge contribution to the music industry. Indeed, "The sword of ambition is sharpened on the grindstone of setbacks." This example tells us that even if fate chokes you, as long as you have perseverance, you will be the winner!
Coincidentally, when Helen Keller was one and a half years old, she suffered from a serious illness, which made her blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears. Under such a cruel fate, she slowly learned to spell and "read." ", finally learned to speak, and made an exception to enter Harvard University when she was 18 years old. Later she graduated and wrote 14 books with tenacious perseverance, and was named one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Heroes". Illness accompanied Helen Keller throughout her life, but she did many things that we did not expect. Mencius said: "Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to a person, he must first strain his mind and will; strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions, so that his mind and forbearance are moved and he can gain what he cannot do. "That's right, as long as you have perseverance, anything can be accomplished. As long as you have perseverance, you will shy away from difficulties.
Sima Qian said in "Historical Records": "King Wen was restrained and performed "The Book of Changes"; Zhongnieu wrote "Spring and Autumn"; Qu Yuan was exiled and wrote "Li Sao"..." At all times and in all countries, everyone Successful people have a valuable spirit, that is, perseverance. Even when her husband passed away and she was terminally ill, Marie Curie persisted in experimental work and made contributions to mankind; Pele, the football king, despite his poor family environment, He worked hard to practice his basketball skills and became a generational star; the astronomer Copernicus risked being persecuted and burned to death by the church to observe celestial bodies for a long time and established the heliocentric theory. To sum up, there are countless examples of this kind at home and abroad in ancient and modern times, and they all undeniably illustrate the truth that "a person can only achieve his goal by pursuing unremittingly."
Let us all be people with perseverance and perseverance, then we will always:
Keep our chests high and our heads high,
Move forward bravely,
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Put up the sail of perseverance,
Sing the song of victory,
Sail towards the other side of success.