Success is the accumulation of work and work is the foundation of success. This sentence is absolutely true. If there is no solid foundation and long-term accumulation, how can successful rain and dew care for you? Just like "a drop of water wears away a stone", how can a drop of water break through this extremely hard stone without countless years of efforts? Not only that, but also in life. Only by accumulating life experience and drawing lessons from life can we live a wonderful and beautiful life.
John Heskin said, "Success is achieved by hard work, not by hope". Look, although this sentence is concise, it contains profound truth: success is bought with hard work, not a gift of hope. Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher, studied calligraphy in Linchi for twenty years. Before that, he also sold words to survive and was ridiculed and denied by others. After several ups and downs, he achieved his perfect accomplishment and became a generation of calligraphers, whose name will last forever. Imagine, if he doesn't work hard and just indulges in fantasy every day, where can he reach the peak?
How exciting the word success is! What we say on weekdays is nothing. Only when you have truly experienced it once, or achieved something, will you deeply realize that "if it is not freezing in the cold, plum blossoms will come naturally." The road to success is full of thorns, and every obstacle must be crossed fearlessly; Every time you fall, stand up strongly, don't cry, don't shrink back; Every time you lose hope, you should feel more bravely in the dark and look for the dawn of hope. ...
Of course, success comes from the summary of failure and unremitting persistence. As Bacon said, "Failure is the mother of success". The life of the great inventor Edison really explained this sentence. When he invented the phonograph, after numerous failures, he finally made a breakthrough in the research of electric light. 1879, 10 year1October 22nd, Edison lit the first electric lamp with wide practical value. In order to prolong the life of the filament, he tried more than 6,000 kinds of fiber materials and found a new luminous body-Japanese bamboo filament, which can last for more than 1000 hours and achieve the purpose of durability. This invention was the pinnacle of Edison's life. However, benefiting from this, we should really think about how Edison achieved today's achievements without countless failures and more than 6,000 experiments. If he didn't turn failure into motivation, how could he find a filament that could last more than 1000 hours?
There is no eternal success and there is no eternal failure. Only by constantly summing up the lessons of failure and accumulating a little experience can we achieve more success!