Excerpts from argumentative papers of senior three with the theme 1 success
1, don't stop until you get what you want.
Hou Linbao, a language master, has only been in primary school for three years. Because of his diligence, his artistic level has reached perfection and he has become a famous language expert. Once, in order to buy the joke book "The Waves" of Amin Dynasty that he wanted to buy, he went to all the old book stalls in Beijing and didn't buy it.
Only later did he know that Beijing Library had this book. It was winter, and he braved the strong wind and snow to copy books in the library for 18 days. A book with 65438+ million words was finally copied by him. It is with the strong perseverance of "never give up until you reach your goal" that Hou became a master of cross talk.
Analysis: The language master Hou told us this with his actions.
Truth: If you want to achieve something, you must study hard and persevere.
Theme: "Success comes from diligence" and "Learning makes a genius"
2. Personality endowment
1, weak
During World War II, Bernie Federman, a senior officer of the U.S. Army Counter-intelligence Group, was unfortunately captured by the Germans during a battlefield duty. In view of Federman's special status, German interrogators used various means: torture, psychological pressure, trickery and generous treatment. However, it didn't work, so that German interrogators had no choice but to tunnel: Feldman would probably like us to torture him and give him a chance to be a hero. But the tough guy made of steel was finally betrayed-it was his own weakness that betrayed him.
It turned out that the Germans later sent him to a cadre school in Germany to train leading spies and asked him to accompany an instructor in class. The instructor didn't know whether it was intentional or not, and most of what he told the students was wrong.
At first, Federman tried his best to endure and scoffed at it. One day, he couldn't bear to criticize the Germans, told some inside stories about the work of American and British institutions, and gave some suggestions to German colleagues on how to figure out the communication network. Naturally, these are exactly what the Germans want to know.
Federman's tragedy lies in his holiness and strong professionalism. The Germans took advantage of this and wanted what they wanted, but they lured him first, which made him "itch for a moment" and fell into the trap of the other side in safeguarding professional dignity.
Analysis: Federman's sense of professional sacredness and strong professional quality are advantages, but advantages sometimes become weaknesses of others' attacks. It was this that the Germans grasped and achieved their goals.
Topics: "Advantages and Disadvantages" and "Your greatest enemy is yourself"
1, Mr. Lu Xun said: "Genius is not a monster born and raised in the deep forest wilderness, but is produced and cultivated by people who can make genius grow, so without such people, there is no genius." If someone thinks that he is very talented and can break through the world by himself, without paying attention to the cooperation with society and others, it is bound to make a "trip". People with real brains will understand that to succeed, one must consider various factors, learn from various examples, cooperate with various people and cooperate with various environments in order to succeed.
Osterloff once said, "Human life is like a flood. Without encountering an island reef, it is difficult to arouse beautiful waves. " Only by facing and controlling risks can we reach the top of the hope of success through brave galloping.