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The story of ideals and beliefs
Dear teachers and students:

Hello everyone!

First of all, I want to tell you a story:

Once in the forest of Africa, four explorers came to explore. They dragged a heavy box and staggered forward in the forest. Seeing that they were about to finish the task, at this moment, the captain suddenly fell ill and had to stay in the forest forever. Before the team members left him, the captain gave them the box and told them that please give it to a friend after they left the forest, and they would get something more important than gold.

The three players agreed to the request and went on the road with boxes on their backs. The road ahead was muddy and difficult to walk. They wanted to give up many times, but they walked in despair in order to get something more important than gold. Finally, one day, they walked out of the boundless green and took the heavy box to the captain's friend, who said that he didn't know anything. As a result, they opened the box and saw that it was full of wood. Nothing is more valuable than gold. Maybe wood is worthless.

Did they really get nothing?

No, they got something more precious than gold-life. If there is no captain to encourage them, they will have no goal and will not fight for it.

We need ideals, and we need to fight for them!

Ideal is not a towering tree, but a small seed, which needs you to sow and cultivate; Ideal is not an oasis, but a desert. You need to plant green on it. If you want to be a teacher, you should gradually relax your clothes and never regret it, which makes people haggard because of Iraq; If you want to be a useful material in society, you must smell the chicken dancing and watch the sword drunk. ...

Ideal is not a dream without a purpose, but a cornerstone of struggle. It is unwise to struggle without ideals, and it is useless to struggle without ideals. Students, if you want to realize that dream in your heart, then take action, work hard for it and fight for it, so that your ideal will come true and become a reality.

Looking at the historical corridor, the winners on it are by no means smooth sailing. However, without exception, they all tried their best to fight for their ideals and careers. Confucius traveled around the world and hit a wall everywhere, but he realized the Spring and Autumn Annals. Write Zuo Zhuan after left blindness; After Sun Bin broke his foot, he finally revised Sun Bin's art of war. Sima Qian was unjustly imprisoned and insisted on completing the historical records. Great people, with perseverance and determination, finally reached the other side of success in failure and hardship.

In real life, ideals and struggles are equally important: I have a classmate who doesn't study well, especially math. But he made up his mind that he must pass the mathematics in the senior high school entrance examination. He made up his mind, and after he had an ideal, he began to work hard. He insisted on "starting from scratch with ten questions every day". Perhaps many students who want to be admitted have had goals, but they have not worked hard for them, and finally they have reluctantly accepted the fact. But this classmate is fighting for his own goal. I believe that on June 24 next year, he will not regret it, because he can confidently say: I had an ideal and struggled, and I don't regret it!

Maybe we have set various goals and ideals since childhood, but have you ever worked hard for them? If so, your ideal will come true sooner or later. If not, act quickly, and your dream will come true.

Ideal is a flower, which needs to be watered by the sweat of struggle;

Ideal is a tree, which needs struggling soil to cultivate.

Ideal is a forest, which needs the vitality of struggle to dress up;

Ideal is the ocean, which needs to be embellished with the silence of struggle.

With an ideal and fighting for it, we may not get anything, but we will bravely say at the end: I fought, and I don't regret it!

It turns out that the ideal is the sky and the struggle is the rainbow. The sky without a rainbow is gloomy, and the rainbow without a sky is dim. Let's fight for our ideals and set up a rainbow of struggle in the ideal sky!