There is an old saying that "as long as you work hard, the iron pestle is ground into a needle". It is said that diligence can make up for it. But I just see that attendance can't make up for it. Isn't it? Kung fu is deep, the "iron pestle" can be "ground into a needle", but no matter how deep the kung fu is, the stick can't be "ground into a needle", at most it can be ground into a toothpick!
There is also an old saying that "a born mulberry cannot be a book tree", which means that diligence can make up for it.
In fact, we cultivate land, trees and people in the same way. It is necessary to "adapt to local conditions" and "teach students in accordance with their aptitude". Plants suitable for growing in alkaline soil should be planted in alkaline soil, and plants suitable for growing in acidic soil should also be planted in acidic soil. Don't put broad-leaved trees in the south into the arid desert in the north, and don't put immortal plants into the rainy and humid environment in the south. Chen Jingrun is a genius in mathematics. If he is suitable for mathematical research, he can't be socialized.
Everyone has his own characteristics and specialties. We must find ways to make it develop its strengths and avoid its weaknesses, and let it play its own strengths. There is no need for it to develop projects that it doesn't like and has no special skills.
Some people like sports and have sports expertise, so let them develop in the direction of sports, be athletes or something, and make some contributions to the country's sports cause. Athletes are not qualified to socialize; Some people like research and have the specialty of reading, so let him give full play to his talent of reading and make achievements in the field of science in the future. Scientists are not qualified for people with developed limbs and simple minds; Some people like communication and have a talent for communication, so let them develop in this field, and you can't do diplomacy with just a few books. Even if someone has no obvious special skills or outstanding abilities, he can make contributions to the country and society. Every position needs talents, but most positions don't need any outstanding specialties.
Therefore, we don't need to ask everyone to study hard, learn to communicate, be a good sportsman and be an English translator. Hard work can't make up for it. We should let nature take its course, so that everyone can give full play to their specialties and become different types of people who are useful to the country and society.
In short, to give full play to the skills of "four two", there is no need to blindly emphasize "hard work" and "diligence". Who is a natural genius? Who is a born fool? The answer is yes: no one's IQ is determined by God. Therefore, from the moment everyone was born, God endowed that person with the same high IQ as others. However, why do some people get the best grades and some people get the worst grades in Sun Shan? The answer is only two words: diligence.
Who is a natural genius? Who is a born fool? The answer is yes: no one's IQ is determined by God. Therefore, from the moment everyone was born, God endowed that person with the same high IQ as others. However, why do some people get the best grades and some people get the worst grades in Sun Shan? The answer is only two words: diligence.
The world-famous Einstein is a good example. Einstein was recognized as a little fool when he was a child. He is so stupid that his classmates talk about him as soon as they see him, and the teacher thinks he is hopeless. However, Einstein has willpower that ordinary people don't have, and that is "diligence"! In the handicraft class, other children handed in exquisite handicrafts, but he handed in a rough Xiao Mu stool, and everyone laughed at him. The teacher also satirized him: "I don't think there is anything worse!" " "However, Einstein took out two stools worse than this. At this time, teachers and classmates were shocked and changed their views on him. This is a little diligence in Einstein's growth process, and his harvest is to get new views from classmates and teachers; When he grew up, Einstein was more diligent and made greater achievements-he won the Nobel Prize and numerous awards. You see, isn't this a typical example that diligence can make up for deficiencies?
Beethoven is different. As a musician, he is deaf, but he has paid ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times, or even ten thousand times more energy than others! Fall and get up again; If you fail, start all over again. He was so diligent and persistent that he succeeded-he finally became a world-famous great musician! What is the secret of this success? Yes, all this is because of diligence!
Of course, in addition to these big-name achievements, other unknown students are also very diligent, but their fame is not great, but they all get their due share!
"Diligence can make up for mistakes" is used by everyone, so let's work together and get our share of results by this principle!