Success requires hard work. Edison, the great inventor of 1, once said, "Genius is composed of one part inspiration and ninety-nine parts sweat." Indeed, when we stood on the flat ground and looked up at those giants, did it ever occur to us that they once stood in the same position and looked up at the door of success, but the difference was that they found the ladder to the door of success-diligence.
There are many difficulties on the way forward, but you can still cross the ladder of diligence one by one and unswervingly move towards success.
Everyone knows that Edison invented the light bulb, but he didn't know that he was labeled as "useless" when he was very young, but he didn't care. He still studies very hard, studies very hard, and how much sweat he has paid in constant practice and correction! The shadow of failure and the difficulties in progress are far away from his diligent figure. A man who "accomplished nothing" completed his ideal with his diligence, and finally invented the electric light, which brought light to the world.
Inspiration is the last door before success, and diligence is the only key to it.
In order to solve the Goldbach conjecture, Chen Jingrun, a great mathematician in China, insisted on getting up at three o'clock in the morning to learn a foreign language, immersed himself in the ocean of mathematical symbols every day and never slacked off. Finally, he had an epiphany, watered the successful flowers with diligent sweat, and after repeated calculations, he finally achieved fruitful results, which proved Goldbach's conjecture-picking the bright pearl on this mathematical laurel.
Many people see the door to success, but they are lazy, or speculative, and finally do nothing. They lost to themselves and are real losers.
There was once a young college student in China, Qian Mou. He/Kloc-learned calculus from others at the age of 0/2, and was known as a "child prodigy". With his talent at that time, China's mathematics will surely reach a new climax in the future, but he is lazy and unwilling to stick to general study. He just idled around all day, doing nothing, making his original talent disappear and eventually becoming a mediocrity. "Genius equals a fool", even if you have the best talent, you must work hard, otherwise you will still not succeed.
"Success comes from hard work", as Edison said, all success is inseparable from hard sweat. "The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom is bitter and cold." Whether you have talent or not, hard training is always an indispensable part of success.
Success requires hard work. There is always a formula in my memory that inspires me. I remember it was A = X+Y+Z- inscription.
A stands for success, X stands for hard work, Y stands for correct method, and Z stands for less nonsense. As the saying goes, "Success comes from diligence". At all times and in all countries, examples of success due to diligence abound.
Confucius said, "If you are away from me for several years, I can change the Book of Changes." Confucius spent a lot of energy reading the Book of Changes and basically understood its contents. I quickly read it for the second time and grasped its basic points. Then, he read it for the third time and had a thorough understanding of its spiritual essence. Later, in order to study the book deeply and explain it to his disciples, he read it many times. After reading and turning around, the cowhide belt of serial bamboo slips was worn off several times and had to be replaced many times. Even after reading these, Confucius said modestly, "If I live a few more years, I can fully grasp the literary quality of the Book of Changes." In order to understand Yi, he changed his cowhide belt again and again, so there was a story of "Three Unique Skills". Later generations used the idiom "Bian Wei's Three Musts" to describe the hard work of reading.
Heng said, "I don't want to claim compensation, but I am willing to read through the master's book." Kuang Heng of the Han Dynasty was poor when he was a child, but he was very studious. In order to study, Kuang Heng chiseled a hole in his neighbor's wall to attract his neighbor's light, so that the light could shine on books to read. He works as an employee in a big house without pay, so that he can read his master's books. His spirit touched everyone. With everyone's help, Kuang Heng Jr. made some achievements in his studies and finally became a profound scholar when he grew up. During the Han and Yuan Dynasties, he was appointed as a doctor and moved to be a doctor. Thus, there is a story of "stealing the light". The world takes this opportunity to ask themselves to do everything diligently.
There are countless examples of such a big world.
Stephen william hawking said: "If a person is physically disabled, he must not be mentally disabled." Therefore, in the face of illness, Hawking never gave up his efforts. Because of his physical disability and inconvenient movement, he worked ten times harder than others and finally made great achievements.
Einstein said: "Wisdom does not come from academic qualifications, but from lifelong unremitting pursuit of knowledge." Therefore, his example from "going nowhere" to "Newton in the 20th century" is an important testimony to the truth that "success comes from diligence".
All success comes from hard work. Gorky has such a saying: "Genius comes from diligence". Yes, where can you get a genius without diligence? If a person is determined to make progress but refuses to work hard, what is his success?
Success is a mountain. It looks very close, but it is difficult to climb it. Only by persisting and opening up a mountain road with sweat can we succeed. Let's take this as an encouragement, open up a mountain road to success with knowledge, learn from great men, follow their example and make progress together!
Success requires diligence. Although Kong Xiantao is a famous immunologist, he is not complacent and stagnant at all, and still studies his business tirelessly. He is very concerned about the new development and achievements of immunology at home and abroad. Whenever he reads papers at home and abroad, he concentrates on research, draws advanced and reasonable methods from them, and tries his best to improve them into more advanced and scientific methods. Someone once asked him what is the secret of his success. He smiled faintly and said, I can't talk about the secret. I can only say that some experiences are "diligence".
"Diligently collect all kinds of information, concentrate all kinds of relevant information at home and abroad, and enrich your knowledge." Kong Xiantao believes that this is the quality that a scientific researcher should possess. The students say that Professor Kong Xiantao is a knowledgeable teacher and database. In order to do this, Kong Xiantao had little rest for many years, and he had no extra time. Except for sleeping for 5-6 hours every day, most of the rest is used to study hard books and magazines. "If you don't study hard, you should always move your legs and run out to collect information and observe the dynamics." Kong Xiantao said: "Diligent hands-on, integrating theory with practice, teaching by example, make knowledge more solid."
Diligence and opportunity. This is the most personal experience and motto of Kong Xiantao's "scientific life" for more than 50 years. "Opportunities can be met but not sought, and sometimes it can't be achieved with a hundred efforts, but efforts can be achieved." With a solid foundation and rich experience, Kong Xiantao knew all kinds of changes in immunoglobulin like the back of his hand, and he could quickly grasp the doubts, delve into them and do experiments by himself until he gave a satisfactory answer. In the process of discovering many rare diseases, Kong Xiantao did his own experiments. Because of this, his scientific research design and the topics determined for graduate students have achieved great success.
Success requires diligence. Scholars say that diligence is a key to open the door to literature. Scientists say that diligence can make people smart; And politicians say that diligence is the cornerstone of realizing ideals.
As we all know, learning depends on hard work. Should I prefer diligence or hard work in grade three? Mr. Hua said: the inspiration of science is definitely not waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity for scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to educated people, people who are good at independent thinking, people who have perseverance, and not to lazy people. It seems that he supports diligent study. Mr. Mei Lanfang, a famous opera performer, once said, "I am a clumsy scholar, and I don't have enough talents, so I rely on hard work." There are many famous sayings like this. For example, Balzac said that "the works of genius are irrigated with tears." Einstein said: "I don't have any special talent, but I like to trace back to the source." So, what do you think after listening to these celebrities? From ancient times to the present, many people with lofty ideals have become useful talents because of their hard work, leaving many ancient stories, such as "hanging the beam and stabbing the stock" and "stealing the column". This large-scale animation series is based on the stories of ancient celebrities who are diligent and eager to learn. We know the stories of Hua Tuo studying medicine, Zhuge Liang feeding chickens, Lu Ban learning arts, Li Bai grinding needles, Wang Xizhi eating ink, and Zhang Sanfeng creating Tai Chi. These are well-known historical figures, and these stories are examples of diligent study in the history of the Chinese nation. As a student, we should learn from those characters, and we can also learn the spirit of diligence when watching cartoons. Those characters should not only be your idols, but also be your role models. Learning is the only way. Only by studying hard, studying hard and studying hard can we make a difference. The premise of these is how to learn, what kind of learning methods make what kind of learning success or failure. Since ancient times, many famous writers have been encouraged in unique ways. Such as Wu Siliang's biting cone, reading with fireflies as lights, stealing wall polish, etc., are really not many. In ancient times, there were so many ways to learn successfully, not to mention a good and superior learning environment in this metropolis! China's diligence can be traced back to ancient times. As a China native, he should carry forward this good learning method. But it is not enough to have good learning methods without using and practicing them; And a single diligent study, regardless of day and night holding a book to read, will become a "bookworm" sooner or later.
Therefore, a good way to learn is to study and rest. And this study, you should constantly explore and summarize in your study. Diligence tells us that there is no end to learning, and we should have a good learning attitude and ask for advice with an open mind. To paraphrase, 99% diligence+1% sweat = success.
Success requires diligence. Edison once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. He's quite right. Success comes from hard work. As long as you really work hard, you will certainly get the ideal fruit. At all times and in all countries, how many scientists, inventors and physicians have made great achievements by virtue of their diligence.
Einstein didn't do well in middle school. He was admitted to the university twice, and his study was not outstanding. After graduation, he couldn't find a job for a long time. Later, he worked in Bernoulli Bureau of Switzerland for seven years. It was in these seven years that Einstein studied and worked tenaciously under difficult conditions and outlined the theoretical basis of relativity in his spare time. In fact, these great scientists are not prodigies and geniuses, just because they love learning more than others, ask questions if they don't understand, think deeply, and squeeze out more time to study hard and practice while others are playing.
The inventor Edison was born in a poor family. He has only been in school for three months, and his grades in the class are very poor. But he studies hard by himself. He always studies hard with great perseverance and perseverance for many problems he doesn't understand. In order to develop light bulbs and filaments, he wrote 40,000 pages of materials and experimented with 1600 kinds of minerals and 6,000 kinds of plants. Because he works more than ten hours a day, which is much longer than the average person's working hours, which is equivalent to prolonging his life, he reached the age of 79. Success requires diligence, but diligence should also be based on perseverance. If you only work hard for a while, you will stop working hard, which is also useless, so success requires unremitting diligence.
Li Shizhen, a great pharmacist in Ming Dynasty, spent most of his life trying to compile Compendium of Materia Medica, studying nature and collecting information. Diligence is based on perseverance and fear of difficulties. It is useless to retreat when encountering difficulties.
In short, people's success is mainly due to diligence and hard study, so Einstein once said: "Success = effort+correct method+less empty talk", so success comes from diligence.