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High school composition topic: persistence may not win (rebuttal)
A drop of water wears through a stone, and a rope saws through wood. Indeed, many outstanding figures in history have made brilliant achievements with the spirit of sticking to the end. Will "persistence" definitely bring "victory"? Not necessarily. Have you noticed that Kong Yiji, written by Lu Xun, studied hard at a cold window and persisted in the imperial examination after exhausting his efforts? However, fate did not care for him, and as a result, he "couldn't even catch half a scholar" and was poor until his death. The reason is not difficult to understand: if the goal in life is wrong, even if you stick to it, there is no hope of victory. In fact, although there is ambition and perseverance in the end, some people are still thousands of miles away from victory. Some people insist on postgraduate entrance examination for several years, but they can't knock on the door of colleges and universities all the time; Some people insist on practicing vocal music for ten years but never get on the stage of dreams; Some people insist on writing every day, but they can't get the laurels of the literary world all the time ... If we can make a sample survey and persist hard, the proportion of those who end up in failure will definitely exceed those who succeed. Is it all because the goals you insist on are incorrect that you end up like this? Dialectical materialism holds that the dynamic role of consciousness is always restricted by objective existence. Persistence is only a subjective consciousness of human beings, and we can't win without certain objective conditions. If we abandon all conditions and think that "persistence" is bound to "victory", then anyone can persist in literary creation to become Lu Xun, anyone can persist in mathematical calculus to become Chen Jingrun, and anyone can persist in track and field training to become Liu Xiang. Victory requires persistence, but persistence may not necessarily lead to victory, just like practicing calligraphy requires a good pen, but having a good pen may not necessarily make your calligraphy level reach its peak. The most critical question is: sometimes, after perseverance, there is still no critical moment of victory. What should we do? I don't agree with the reckless behavior of "fighting to the end, different people have different opinions", but admire the brilliant move of "retaining strength and making a comeback" I think that the Red Army of Workers and Peasants resolutely implemented the strategic shift and carried out the Long March in the dilemma of disparity between the enemy and ourselves and in the crisis of extremely heavy casualties, which preserved the revolutionary fire and gradually made it a prairie fire. This shows that victory can only be won when necessary. Friend, do you want to embrace victory and write a brilliant life? Then please treat "persistence" with caution.