(1) After discovering radioactive element polonium, Madame Curie won the Nobel Prize, not only cherished this achievement, but also refused to give up. Instead, she continued to explore and found more precious radium, and won the Nobel Prize for the second time. Only when she read successfully and understood it correctly did she achieve greater success. Reading success and joy is a kind of taste and a kind of transcendence. Reading life is to draw nutrition from others. Reading life is learning from failure.
There is a shining shell on the beach, which is Madame Curie's nostalgia for the nation. Madame Curie was poor all her life and left the motherland when she was young. After years of unremitting pursuit in the field of science, she finally extracted the radioactive element polonium from the metal. She knew that this element would bring her countless honors, and she, the grateful scientist, immediately thought of naming this element with "Po" to commemorate her motherland Poland. Perhaps it was this moment that kept Madame Curie working tirelessly. Later, she refined radium and became one of the few women who won the Nobel Prize twice.
(3) "At that time", Madame Curie was suffering from blood cancer, but she never gave up on herself. The first sentence she said was the tenacity that "success is not bought with tears but with blood"!