(2) Adversity has indeed produced many talents. Among other things, Ren Anshu says, "When King Wen was arrested, he played Zhouyi, and Zhong You wrote Chunqiu. Abroad, such as Edison and Beethoven, the list is endless. Adversity creates difficulties, pressure and depression for the growth of talents, which frustrates the growth of talents, thus encouraging people's growth and cultivating people's good mentality and quality. Adversity is also a common occurrence in the growth of talents.
(3) The various conveniences provided by prosperity are conducive to the growth of talents and can also make people become talents. Franklin was rich, but he used his wealth to make scientific inventions such as lightning rods, participated in the American War of Independence, and made a great life. There is also Prince Henry of Portugal. He is a royal family, but he is keen on taking risks. He runs a sailing school, trains sailors himself and vigorously develops the cause of sailing. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty lived in the palace for a living.
(4) Adversity and prosperity are not absolute. The same situation can be adversity or prosperity, and the key lies in the people in it. As long as you set out to do it, no matter who is in adversity or prosperity, anyone has a chance to become a success.