Adversity gives people valuable opportunities for tempering. Only those who can stand the test of adversity can become truly strong. Great men at all times and in all countries struggled out of adversity with indomitable spirit. Beethoven, who was deaf, trudged on the black and white keys covered with thorns, knocked on the sacred door of fate with his fingers, and made a brilliant movement in which musicians struggled tenaciously against bad luck. Sima Qian endured the pain of castration and completed the historical masterpiece Historical Records. Zhou Wenwang was detained and played Zhouyi. "Heaven will descend to the people of Sri Lanka, and they must first suffer their minds and work hard." Therefore, adversity is a stepping stone for the strong to climb the peak and an abyss for the weak to go to destruction.
Some countries in Europe and America deliberately turn straight roads into detours. The high cost of road construction and driving time are really "asking for trouble" for Europeans and Americans who have economic minds and regard time as money. But they think it is worthwhile, because speeding on a straight road without any obstacles for a long time can easily paralyze people and lead to traffic accidents. With the obstruction of corners, drivers must always be vigilant and dare not take it lightly. Facts have proved that their approach is wise.
Adversity needs neither praise nor expectation, but it must be faced squarely. Once we are in adversity, the most important thing is to have confidence, perseverance, courage, perseverance and practical spirit. Even at the end of our rope, we still have to think that we will have a turn for the better. Since ancient times, anyone who can achieve great things is a down-to-earth and hard-working person. It is better to retreat into a net than to fish in the forest. Sighing is not the way, and fantasy is not the way. Only by doing it with confidence can we get out of the predicament. Edison spent ten years, after 50 thousand experiments, invented the battery; Zhu Kezhen, a famous scientist, went on a field trip in his seventies and got first-hand information. Until the last day, he did not forget to make scientific research records. How many difficulties and hardships they have overcome! This is enlightening us the philosophy of "how to see the rainbow without wind and rain". Many advanced figures set an example and explained the value of life, the meaning of life and where and in what form it should be embodied. Plum blossoms can't be fragrant without some hardships. Let's learn to be strong, learn to fight, and struggle out of adversity, which will become our great wealth. I appreciate ostrovsky's words: "Life is like a flood, and it is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without touching the islands and reefs."