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Hard work will pay off.
The ancients said, "A drop in spring will yield ten thousand grains in autumn." In other words, if you plant a grain of millet in spring, you will reap 10,000 grains of millet in autumn. In other words, as long as you pay, you will get something back.

Take some great men in ancient and modern times, such as Edison, who invented the electric light after nearly a thousand experiments; Newton studied Newton's first law when observing the fall of apples; Madame Curie finally discovered radium through several years' efforts in the so-called "waste virtual"; After ten years' efforts, China Institute of Chemistry finally developed crystalline bovine insulin. All these illustrate the fact that as long as you pay, you will get something back.

So is study.

The world flies, and time flies. Unconsciously, we have reached the third grade. At the first turning point in life, some people succeeded and some people failed. Why? I think this only shows that he has not paid enough sweat. In our usual study life, we can get good grades by studying hard, and when we are proud, we will "fly over the eaves and walk over the wall", which is why we have not paid. Edison once said that "success is equal to 99% sweat and 1% inspiration", which means that even an unintelligent person can climb the other side of success with sweat. On the other hand, even if you are talented, you can't work hard. In ancient times, there was a man named Fang Zhongyong. He was very talented, but later he went out with his father all day without studying, and eventually he became an ordinary person. There are many examples in this regard, such as the lack of talents in Jiang Lang and so on. It means that giving will pay off.

China and the United States have an obvious example. Zhang Haidi is known to all women and children. She was born with a disability and finally learned a lot of languages through her personal efforts. Helen Keller of the United States became blind because of childhood illness, and finally became a famous writer under the education of her teacher Lisa. People like Zhang Haidi and Helen Keller all succeed through hard work, not to mention those of us who are healthy! It can only show that genius is diligent and strives to be the first.

If giving is the wind, it can gather dense clouds; If giving is a cloud, it can become timely rain; If it is rain, you can water trees that have been dry for a long time; If giving belongs to it, it can bring us a little shade. These are the relationship between giving and receiving. I hope more people will succeed after coming back.