When you are at a loss because of difficulties, when you are scarred by setbacks, please remember one essence.
God, a single-minded, persistent spirit, an indomitable spirit.
Enlightenment of dripping water wears away the stone
In Taiji Cave in Guangde, Anhui Province, there is a rabbit-like stone with a smooth and round hole in the middle. How is this small hole formed? It turns out that above this stone, there are water drops dripping from the cracks in the rock, and they always drop in the same place. Hundreds of years have passed, thousands of years and tens of thousands of years have passed ... The water drops persist, and the day is carved and the moon is cut, finally dripping through the stone cracks, which has become a great spectacle of Taiji Cave today.
The power of water drops is very small, but they are single-minded and persistent, so they can fall through the stone. If we can be like water drops, what can't we do?
Li Shizhen, a famous doctor in Ming Dynasty, was determined to study medicine since childhood. He traveled across mountains and mountains, visited famous doctors and tasted herbs in China. After twenty years of unremitting efforts, he finally wrote the pharmaceutical masterpiece Compendium of Materia Medica. American inventor dí was born, without formal education, and worked as a peddler and telegraph operator. But he was obsessed with electrical experimental research and worked tirelessly all his life. He has more than 0/000 invention patents such as incandescent lamp, phonograph, carbon particle telephone receiver and film projector. Qi Baishi is a famous modern painter and painter. During his decades of artistic career, he never stopped painting. In his studio, there is a banner he used to encourage himself: "Don't teach for a day." Even in his later years, he still insisted on painting three pictures every day. It is precisely because of the persistent creation of the old man Baishi that his skills have reached the state of perfection ... You see, all people who have achieved their careers in ancient and modern times, at home and abroad, have not "waded through" pieces of "hard stones" on their way forward and finally succeeded?
As we know, the rain falls from the sky very quickly, and its power is certainly much greater than that of the water drops in Taiji Cave, but it can't fall through the stone. What is the reason? Because it has no single goal, it can't be sustained.
We should keep in mind the enlightenment of "dripping water wears away the stone": if we are single-minded, half-hearted, persistent and don't give up halfway, we will certainly realize our beautiful ideal.