(Stories told to students)
/kloc-In the 4th century, King Bruce of England rose up against the invading enemy and fought back six times in a row, all of which failed. King Bruce was disheartened and fled to a cave with a sad heart, completely losing the confidence to expel the invaders. At this time, he saw a spider weaving a web in the cave. The web failed many times, but the spider didn't give up, kept trying and finally succeeded. Bruce was deeply inspired. He summed up the reasons for the previous six failures, determined to rally and once again * * * the people resisted. After tenacious fighting, the invading enemy was finally defeated.
(tell the truth)
Success often lies only in persistence. Some people 100 took 99 steps, and the rest didn't stick to it, so that all previous efforts were wasted and they regretted it for life. Therefore, as long as we get up the courage and stick to it, we will certainly achieve the final success! The story of King Bruce tells us: "If you refuse to fail, you actually refuse to succeed."