Someone once said: The laurels of world honor are all woven from thorns. At all times and in all countries, how many promising people have not suffered any setbacks?
Grignard met with setbacks, and he didn't want to study hard. Frustration gave him motivation and helped him succeed.
Kōnosuke Matsushita suffered setbacks, and he made unremitting efforts to strive for self-improvement. Frustration gave him a chance to succeed.
Deng Yaping began to practice table tennis when she was 4 years old. By the age of eight, she was highly skilled, but she was rejected by the provincial team because she was too short and had no future. Faced with the blow from heaven, Deng Yaping did not give in, but worked harder. Finally, she proved herself with her own strength.
Frustration can make life perfect, Tan Qian.
Tan Qian was a historian in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He began to write books at the age of 29, which lasted for 27 years, and finally completed the 5 million-word masterpiece "National Shortage". However, one night his house was stolen and the manuscript was unfortunately lost. After 30 years of hard work, Tan Qian was heartbroken, but he calmed down and started from scratch. Nine years later, he wrote this masterpiece. This manuscript is more perfect than the last one.
Frustration brought Tan Qian heartbreaking pain, but this pain did not make him fall, but brought him a new life and made his works famous all over the world.
Without the loss of the manuscript, without his resurrection, without his continuous improvement. Maybe we won't see this masterpiece today. Setbacks can make life perfect. The key is whether we can beat it.
American President Lincoln failed in business at the age of 22, had a nervous breakdown at the age of 27, failed to get the congressional nomination at the age of 34, and failed to run for vice president at the age of 46. ...
Failure and frustration tempered the great man of this century, and his bumpy experience made him brilliant. If, in the first setback, he was devastated, then, will there be Lincoln's silly boy in the world?
Liu Xiang was tempered by setbacks.
Liu Xiang used to be a high jumper before hurdling, but the coach said to him, "It's a pity that if your legs were five centimeters longer, you would be the Asian champion at most."
This setback did not dispel Liu Xiang's confidence. Instead, he is engaged in the hurdling industry. After working hard day and night, he finally won the championship in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
Frustration gave him a turning point in his life. Liu Xiang experienced setbacks, but setbacks "polished" him to be more perfect and better.
Mandela thanked the setbacks.
"I'm not afraid of setbacks. I'm afraid I don't deserve that noble setback. "
Before his success, former South African President nelson mandela suffered a great setback-he was imprisoned by white people for more than three years.
Running for president after he got out of prison, he didn't blame the white people who put him in prison. Instead, I said, "Thank you for turning my impatience into perseverance for more than 30 years."
Frustration gave him a chance to succeed. Mandela thanked the setbacks and these lofty setbacks.
Beethoven the wizard
Beethoven is a musical genius. He wrote three symphonies when he was in his twenties. But setbacks followed, and he became deaf, which was undoubtedly a great blow to a musician.
But he didn't give in to setbacks. He "listens to music" with a chopstick, one end leaning against the piano and the other end leaning against his teeth.
One spring and autumn, one action shocked the world, and he succeeded. Frustration taught him to be self-reliant and persevere. ...
Frustration made him persevere and forge ahead, and made him learn to smash all difficulties and move towards success.