What is serious? Earnestness is an attitude. When you concentrate on the same thing without distractions, that is the beginning of seriousness; Seriously, burn yourself hard. There are many ways to be serious. If you expect yourself to shine, you have to keep pushing yourself and work hard.
The first time I looked at it carefully was on September 22, 2009. That day, my mother came back from work, smiling and waving a book with a classic cover in her hand. I'm so happy! Because I like reading very much, I quickly brought the book over, yo! This book is really good! It records the biographies of many successful people throughout the ages, all of which are written around the word "earnest", and interprets the word "earnest" from all angles like anatomy. For example: "concentration is the serious beginning", "if you want to be lucky, you must work harder" and so on.
My favorite passage is "Performing Hard on the Stage of Life", which tells the story of Dumas:
What can make people forget to eat and sleep?
The famous French writer Dumas is the author of three musketeers. In his life, he has created many wonderful works, and his vivid descriptions often make people feel as if they are there and are willing to read them again.
If you think Dumas is born with a gift for writing, you are wrong.
Talent may help him to write smoothly, but it is useless to be talented without being serious.
The philosopher Adams once said, "No matter how great learning is, it is not as useful as concentration."
This sentence is the best portrayal of Dumas.
For Dumas, whose writing is very serious, as long as the pen is mentioned, he will forget to eat. Even if his friends look for him, he won't put down his pen. He always raised his left hand and made a gesture of greeting, but his right hand continued to write.
Dumas concentrates on writing, and there are 100 plays alone. If other works are added, it can reach as many as 1200. This figure is almost ten times that of famous writers such as Bernard Shaw and Stephen.
If you can concentrate on one thing like Dumas, then the ability contained in you will be fully exerted!
After reading this story, I feel as if I have been baptized by my heart. My whole body is full of energy and enthusiasm, and the ideas in my mind are constantly emerging.
How serious Dumas is! Such a dedicated attitude seems to be only yourself and creation.
It turns out that seriousness is so important, as if a delicate lock of the mind opened my heart and made me suddenly enlightened. I feel ashamed at the thought of my previous learning attitude. When I was in grade one or two in primary school, I always thought it was 24 hours a day! There is plenty of time. Since then, I have always been slow in doing my homework. As long as there is a word that is a little different from that in the book, I will erase it and rewrite it. I am not serious when I write it. After an afternoon, I wrote a word on my homework. Sometimes I get up in the middle of the night to do my homework without telling my mother. Generally, I can finish my homework without sleeping. Until one day, the class teacher called me to the office to talk and said, "Why don't you understand the value of time now?" If you start to cherish time now, your grades will be greatly improved. You have to overcome the shortcomings of not doing things seriously, and you will lose a lot by doing your homework. After a pause, she stressed: "Don't waste time, time is the most precious thing in the world." ..."
Since then, I have learned a lesson and changed a lot. I began to study hard, and my parents kept urging me to become a perfect person from a person who studied well but didn't cherish time.
Now reading this book, I know more: seriousness is closely related to time.
Because some things may be completed in a few days, but there are also many things that cannot be done at once, even in twenty or thirty years, especially in many artistic or literary creations, which must take a long time to lay the foundation.
So, study hard, work hard and cherish time! Trinity, you will find a bright future not far away!