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On the Unknown Argumentative Paper
We will encounter many difficulties and problems in our life and study. In the face of these unknown problems, I always feel fear and retreat involuntarily. Enlarging these difficulties in my mind will only bring more trouble.

When Lincoln was a child, many stones were scattered on his father's farm. One day, Lincoln's mother suggested moving those stones, but Lincoln's father said that if they could be moved, the owner would not sell them. In this way, those stones have been standing there. Until one day, Lincoln's father went to town and bought a horse. With his mother's advice and renewed push, the stones were easily removed. In fact, those stones are not the hills that Lincoln's father imagined, but some lonely stones. Just dig a foot down and you can shake them.

Some things, some people don't do, but think it is impossible to succeed. In fact, many things can't exist only in people's imagination.

There is a true story: one day in 1796, at the University of G? ttingen, Germany, a young man of 19 years old was very talented in mathematics. After dinner, he began to do three routine math problems assigned to him by his tutor. The first two questions were successfully completed in two hours. The third question made him find it difficult. A minute passed, and the third question made no progress. Difficulties inspired his fighting spirit and he struggled all night. When the dawn appeared, God smiled at him-he finally finished the problem. Seeing the tutor, the young people felt guilty and blamed themselves. He said to his tutor, "The third question you assigned me, I worked all night and failed to live up to your cultivation ..."

When the tutor took over the student's homework, he was shocked at once. He said to the young man in a trembling voice, did you make this yourself? The young man looked at the tutor doubtfully and replied, I did it. However, I spent the whole night. The tutor asked him to demonstrate it in front of him, and the young man soon finished it. The tutor excitedly said to him, "Do you know? You solved a math unsolved case with a history of more than two thousand years! Archimedes didn't solve it, Newton didn't solve it, you solved it in one night. You are a genius! "

It turns out that my tutor has been trying to solve this problem. That day, because of a mistake, he handed the note with this topic to the students. Whenever the young man recalls this scene, he always says, "If someone tells me that this is a mathematical problem with a history of more than 2,000 years, I may never have the confidence to solve it." . This young man is Gauss, the prince of mathematics. When solving a mathematical problem for more than 2,000 years, Gauss only regarded it as a general mathematical problem, so he had no fear or doubt about himself, but was full of confidence. He solved the difficult problems in the history of world mathematics in just one night.

It is inevitable that you will encounter some difficulties on the road of life, but if you always subconsciously enlarge the difficulties and make them insurmountable mountains, you will do things. Then life will be like Tagore said: "If you cry because you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars." Believe in yourself, remove the magnifying glass of difficulty and do your best. You will find that difficulty is just a stone that can be removed.