As the saying goes, "Hard work pays off". If everyone wants to achieve something, he must work hard and achieve complete success.
Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in ancient China, had understood this truth before he became a calligrapher. I began to practice calligraphy at the age of seven, and I am very diligent and eager to learn. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, in order to pursue higher achievements in calligraphy, he stole his father's former calligraphy theory and practiced calligraphy when he was ripe. He sat by the pool every day practicing calligraphy, seeing off the dusk and welcoming the dawn. How much ink he used up and how many pens he wrote were rotten. He washes his pen in the pool after practicing calligraphy every day. After studying hard day after day and practicing hard year after year, I finally realized the true realm of calligraphy when I washed it into ink in a pool.
Coincidentally. Edison, a famous American scientist and inventor, also made great efforts in finding filament materials for electric lamps. Edison just started to use platinum as a filament, but it was too expensive and short-lived, so he gave up platinum and began to look for other materials. If this doesn't work, then find something else; That's better, so choose that material. After thousands of failures and thousands of screenings, finally, in an accidental case, Edison found that bamboo filaments can be lit for 1200 hours after being electrified, and thousands of inexpensive bamboo filament bulbs were immediately produced and entered thousands of households. Since then, electrification in the United States has begun.
When we do one thing, will we think of the next "kung fu"? As long as you persevere and persevere, when you finish something, you will find that success will not be given to anyone who is lazy, but only to those who have perseverance and perseverance.
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We must have read many books in our life. Every book contains many profound meanings and truths. But my favorite book is Learning Art from Lu Ban.
This book tells the story of Lu Ban who left his hometown when he was very young and came to Zhong Nanshan to study. He came to a broken house and decided that it was the owner's room. He sat down and waited patiently. The sun went down and the old man woke up. Asked him some basic questions about being a carpenter, Lu Ban easily got the correct answer by his own skill. The master accepted him as an apprentice. But Lu Ban's hardships have just begun. He grinded the rusty axe, plane and chisel behind the door for seven days and seven nights, all of which were shiny. Later, Lu Ban cut down a towering tree with his own axe, then cut it into a smooth ladle, and cut more than 2,000 holes in the ladle with a chisel. Lu Ban worked for twelve days and nights. Show the results to the master, who applauds again and again. ...
After reading the story of Lu Ban's study of art, I think he has something to learn: Lu Ban studies very hard and is not afraid of difficulties. He never gives up halfway when he meets something. I admire these points.
This reminds me that I usually do my homework.
Once, when I was doing my homework at home, I came up with a math thinking question. Seeing a lot of words, I glanced at it, then picked up a pen and began to do it. However, I waited left and right, and I was angry. I shouted at the question: "What question! I can't figure it out, is there anything wrong? " So, I threw my exercise book aside and sat on the bench and began to stay. Later, I felt that it was not the way to stay in a daze like this. Forget it, let's do it!
So I picked up my exercise book and did it again. This time I read the topic carefully, sketched out the important words and sentences, and read it the second time if I didn't understand it the first time … until I understood it.
Finally, I read and checked the questions carefully. After more than half an hour's calculation, I finally worked out the result. I jumped for joy at that time, because I had a great sense of accomplishment.
Through this incident, I suddenly realized that only by giving will you get something, and it will treat you like you treat things. Only by being diligent, studious, hard-working, not afraid of difficulties and persevering in the end can we learn the real skills. That wise saying is very good: Hard work pays off, as long as you work hard, you will succeed, and the harder you work, the more you will gain.
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"Hard work pays off." This is the philosophy of life that I have always believed in.
Helen. Keller 1880 was born in Thambiah, a small town in northern Alabama. When she was one and a half years old, the disease took away her sight and left her a lonely and dark space. She kept falling and getting up, and finally learned to read, write and speak with only tenacious will. Through hard work, Helen. Keller graduated from Radcliffe College with honors and became a learned man. She traveled around the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind.
Lincoln, the first 16 president of the United States, is a world-famous orator. His success lies in his hard practice of speaking eloquence since he was a teenager, watching and listening more. When he was young, he worked as a farmer, lumberjack, shop assistant and so on. In order to become a lawyer, he often walks 30 miles to a court to listen to lawyers' arguments and see how they argue and gesture. He imitated them and practiced his speech repeatedly in front of the Woods and corn. The success of the speech made Lincoln eventually become a lawyer and finally entered politics.
Another great man is Mary, who is the discoverer of radium that everyone admires most. Madame Curie. It took her three years and nine months to extract radium. She built a shabby laboratory in the factory, which is not only a laboratory, but also her home! In order to extract radium, Mary endured inhuman pain all day. Regardless of her health, after countless efforts, radium was finally extracted!
Why do people treat Helen? Keller, Lincoln, Mary. How high is Curie's evaluation? Is it because of their names? Because of their high honor? Is it because they have many titles? I don't think so. Because of their unbeaten spirit! They are persistent, and their confidence is always there. They are beaten again and again and stand up again and again. Therefore, the word "many things grind" will always be a philosophy of life.