What is success? Success is the joy of seeing blooming flowers in the cold wind; Success is positive recognition after hard work; Success is a bowl of sweet water after a long journey in the desert; Success is a ray of light after a long night.
Success lies in persistence. That is, you aim at something and put it into action. At the same time, you have established a belief, a determination not to give up until you reach your goal. Finally, you did it, with your own persistence.
Throughout ancient and modern times, no successful person has a persistent heart.
Back to the Warring States Period, Qu Yuan, a doctor in San Lv, Chu, is a good example. The suggestion was rewarded by exile, but he was no longer depressed. He picked up the pen in his hand and resolutely wrote the masterpiece Li Sao, leaving his loyalty in those profound poems, which have also been recorded in that glorious history.
The passage of time refreshes every page of history, and perhaps Mr. Lu Xun is the one who impressed us the most. He is persistent in the rise and fall of the Chinese nation; Stick to it for the happiness of the people. Use the pen in your hand as a spear and sharp arrow and stab it into the heart of the reactionaries. With countless words as bullets, it is also a proof of his persistence. On the road of revolution, he never thought of giving up. Even if the road is difficult and long, he always uses a persistent heart as a thick shield to fight against all the forces that hinder his progress. Although he didn't wait for the victory of the revolution, he did, not only becoming a literary Beidou, but also becoming a great revolutionary.
Another example is Madame Curie, a great scientist we are all familiar with. She used her persistent belief to create miracles in a simple environment. It is that belief that makes her the master of time and uses the limited time many times. From her, we also see the persistence of successful people.
Indeed, success lies in persistence, in your sincere heart to create and experience the harvest after each passion. Maybe what we lack, what we should have, is that persistent persistence.