The story of Einstein and the small bench
When Einstein was young, the teacher gave them manual homework, told them to go home and make a small bench, and gave it to the teacher the next day. The next day, the students scrambled to teach their own works, but Einstein gave the teacher a rough bench. The teacher was very dissatisfied and said to his classmates with a bench, "Who has seen such a bad bench?" At that time, the whole class laughed and shook their heads.
At this time, the teacher said angrily to Einstein, "I don't think there will be a worse stool in the world." At this time, Einstein went to the teacher with a red face and said firmly, "Yes, sir, there are worse stools." So the whole class stopped laughing and looked at Einstein doubtfully. Einstein walked back to his seat and took out two rough wooden stools from under the desk. He said: "This is the first time I have done it, the second time I have done it, and the third one I just handed in is not satisfactory, but it is much better than these two." Seeing this, the angry teacher no longer angrily accused Einstein, and the whole class never laughed at Einstein again.
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In life, we should have Einstein's courage and dare to show our imperfections-in fact, all relative perfection must start from imperfections. No speaker is a born speaker! The reason why he succeeded in his later speech must be that there were too many imperfections before.
This speech is a foreshadowing.