Thinking inspiration
1 Strive for a clear goal.
Only by struggling can we get out of the predicament.
If you don't struggle, you will fall behind.
The meaning of life lies in constant struggle.
Only through struggle can we make progress.
Struggle for the ideal all one's life
7 Struggle can change fate
We can surpass ourselves through struggle.
Struggle must pay hard efforts.
10 struggle can create miracles.
well-known saying
1 We must strive for survival and development. Mao dun
Struggle is life, and life is only progress. Ba Jin
3. Struggle against nature with distressed fate. Lu Xun
Struggle is the father of everything. Tao Xingzhi
Everyone has the heart to struggle. Li Shutong
6 if you want to struggle, you must make sacrifices. Mao Zedong
After gaining a firm foothold, we must rely on our own strength and skills to struggle. Bernard Shaw's
Eight days of genius only means a lifetime of unremitting efforts. Mendeleev
The happiest thing in the world is to fight for the ideal. Socrates
10 No matter what you do, as long as you are willing to work hard, you will not fail. newton
One must work hard to achieve something. Andersen
12 Only such a person deserves life and freedom, if he struggles for it every day. Goethe
13 Life is action, and action is struggle. Belinsky
14 Our strong morality is to achieve material success through struggle, which is applicable to both countries and individuals. Russell
15 Our goal is not to live long, but to live honestly. Mihara
Miracles sometimes happen, but you must work hard for them. Weizmann
17 struggle, explore and find something, but don't give in. Tennyson
When 18 stops struggling, life stops. Carlyle
Classic material
Henry fok's journey
(Struggle led him to success)
Henry Fok, a famous real estate tycoon in Hong Kong.
But who knows, what is Henry Fok's today? Worth 70 cents? The coolies did it step by step? The poor family in childhood and the rough and bitter life in adulthood have tempered Fok Ying-tung's perseverance and cultivated his character of self-improvement, courage to forge ahead and struggle.
When the Japanese army expanded the airport during World War II, he worked as a coolie, earning 70 cents and a half a catty of rice a day. At that time, he only ate a bowl of porridge and a piece of rice cake every day, and he was dizzy with hunger. After the end, Henry fok devoted himself to the transportation industry. After the Korean War broke out, he started shipping again, and his business was very prosperous. Fok Ying-tung was not satisfied with his achievements in the transportation industry and began to March into the real estate industry. Since then, real estate has become the basis of his fortune.
Diligent Mendeleev
(Reach the goal through struggle)
Mendeleev, an outstanding Russian chemist, has been engaged in chemical research all his life, working tirelessly and achieving fruitful results. Because of hard life and hard work, Mendeleev was exhausted in college and was admitted to the hospital. He secretly put books, pens and paper tapes into the ward and never stopped studying for a day. In his later years, he often fell ill, his eyesight dropped to semi-blindness, and his hands trembled so that he could not write, but he still dictated his secretary to write an autobiography and organize his works. Three weeks before his death, he also participated in the discussion of the airship's plan to explore the North Pole. It is in this spirit of constant struggle that Mendeleev discovered the periodic law of elements and published more than 500 scientific works, including thousands of pages.
Hawking in a wheelchair
(The meaning of life lies in struggle)
British physicist Stephen? Hawking founded a new theory of the universe and wrote a brief history of time, which is called? The most outstanding theoretical physicist in the world after Einstein? . He was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy on 1963, and the doctor thought that he could only live for two years. However, he has made great achievements and won the unanimous respect of academia and the public, which is inseparable from his strong will and tenacious vitality. 1970, Hawking had to use a wheelchair. It has been more than 30 years, but he has always insisted on physical research, and even after losing his speech function, he still relies on machines to work.
He, a professor of astronomy at Beijing Normal University, attended Hawking's academic lectures in the early 1980s. Hawking was seriously ill at that time, and it was not convenient to communicate with others, but he kept on fighting and studying hard. Dicks, a friend I know from Hawking University, said? When everything Hawking loved was lost, he not only lived a strong life, but also lived a great life. He brought people not only scientific wisdom, but also the most precious unremitting struggle spirit of mankind. ?
Write Sandu Fu in Ten Years
(strive for self-improvement)
Zuo Si in the Western Jin Dynasty was born in poverty, slow in response, ugly in appearance and clumsy in speech. Learning calligraphy and playing the piano all failed. His father said to his friend: The child is weak in intelligence and stupid. ? Zuo Si was unconvinced and studied hard to make up for it. He set out to prepare Sandu Fu, thinking about the article while eating and walking. There is even a pen and paper in the toilet at home. Once he thinks of a sentence, he will write it down at any time. Lu Ji, a talented person working in Luoyang at that time, was also preparing for Sandu Fu. Hearing this, he laughed. There is an ugly man here who wants to write Sandu Fu, and his article only deserves to build me a wine jar. ? Zuo Si did not waver, demanding to be the secretary in charge of credentials and classics, and taking the opportunity to study hard. He accumulated over time, and finally spent ten years writing Sandu Fu, which was copied by dignitaries. Luoyang paper is expensive? .
Let struggle become a living habit.
(Struggle needs persistence)
John, a famous British novelist? When Cresset was young, he devoted himself to literary creation, but he didn't have a college degree and no effective relatives to cling to. He contributed to all British publishing houses and literary journals, but received 743 rejection forms. Nevertheless, he insisted on writing. He once said to his friend: Yes, I am suffering from many incredible failures. If I stop here, all the rejection forms will become meaningless. But once I succeed, the value of each rejection will be recalculated. ?
Later, his works finally came out, and his potential creative talents surged like a river, overwhelming. By the time he 1973 died at the age of 75, he had written 564 books in 43 years, totaling more than 40 million words. His own height is 1.78 meters, and his books are piled up for more than two meters.