Human physiology is like this, and so is psychology. Frustration is an inevitable event in everyone's growth process. A person's ability to resist setbacks has something to do with his age, but what is more important is his experience in dealing with setbacks. Overcoming small setbacks can leave valuable experience for frustrated people and enhance their psychological endurance to deal with setbacks. Therefore, people who often deal with small setbacks are often tenacious in the face of big setbacks, while those who successfully meet small setbacks.
So, what should we do in the face of setbacks? We should face it bravely and regard setbacks as the driving force for progress.
Jules Verne, a famous French science fiction writer in the19th century, submitted his first work, Five Weeks in a Balloon, to 15 press, but none of them were appreciated, and 16 contribution was accepted. Jack London, an American writer, originally contributed a manuscript, but no publishing house was willing to publish it, so he had to work as a coolie. Later, his northern story. Become famous in one fell swoop The first novel of Andersen, a famous Danish fairy tale, came out. Some people know that he is the shoemaker's son, and he is attacked because his works are full of words, grammar and rhetoric. However, he was not discouraged, continued to write and finally became famous. After the publication of Idle Time written by British poet Byron 19, he was called a dog.
These famous writers encountered many setbacks before they became famous all over the world, but the setbacks they faced bravely were not defeated by setbacks and became valuable experiences for their ultimate success.