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Try to argue 800 words.
In a famous church in Seattle, USA, there was a respected priest-Dale Taylor. One day, he told the following story to the students for the first time in a church school class. That winter, the hunter went hunting with his hounds. The hunter shot a rabbit in the hind leg, and the injured rabbit ran away desperately, followed by hounds. But after chasing for a while, the rabbit ran farther and farther. The hounds knew that they couldn't catch up, so they had to go back to the hunter angrily. The hunter said angrily, "You are so useless that you can't even catch an injured rabbit!" " The hound argued unconvinced, "I have tried my best!" " "Besides, the rabbit managed to escape home with a gunshot wound. The brothers all gathered around and asked him in surprise, "That hunting dog is so fierce. You're hurt again. How did you get rid of it? " The rabbit said, "It's trying, and I'm trying!" " ! It didn't catch up with me and was scolded at most. If I don't run hard, I will die! "After telling this story, Pastor Taylor made a solemn promise to the whole class: if anyone can recite all the contents of Chapters 5 to 7 of Matthew, he will invite anyone to a free dinner at the Space Needle Restaurant in Seattle. There are tens of thousands of words in Chapters 5 to 7 of Matthew, and they don't rhyme, so it is undoubtedly quite difficult to recite the whole text. Although it is the dream of many students to attend a free dinner, almost everyone has tried and stopped. A few days later, a 1 1 year-old boy in the class stood confidently in front of pastor Taylor and recited it from beginning to end as required. He didn't miss a word, and in the end, it became full of recitation. Pastor Taylor knows better than others that even among adult believers, few people can recite these pages, let alone a child. While admiring the boy's amazing memory, Reverend Taylor couldn't help asking curiously, "Why can you recite such a long text?" The boy replied without thinking, "I tried my best." "16 years later, the boy became the boss of a world-famous software company. He is Bill Gates. The story told by pastor Taylor and Bill Gates' successful recitation are very enlightening: everyone has great potential. As psychologists have pointed out, the average person's potential is only about 2-8, and great scientists like Einstein have only developed about 12. If a person develops 50% of his potential, he can recite 400 textbooks, complete courses in more than a dozen universities and master more than 20 different languages. In other words, we still have 90% potential and are still asleep. Who wants to excel and create miracles, it is not enough to do their best, they must do their best.