I am eager to find a shortcut to success. But there is no shortcut to success. For example, Edison experienced thousands of failures when he invented the electric light; When Nobel invented explosives, his family was killed and injured. They went from obscurity to success, and also realized today's success from failure. Not only science, but also literature and art. Dickens once said: I never believe in any innate or acquired talent. Without firm and long-term quality, I can succeed. Balzac said: Endless labor is the law of art, just as it is the law of survival.
In short, if you want to get out of failure, you must be diligent. It took Marx 40 years to study tirelessly all his life in order to write & gt reading materials and taking notes. In London, he went to the British Museum to read books every day, but he stepped on a pair of footprints on the floor in front of his seat. Besides, I haven't reached the point of irretrievability. As long as I work hard, I can get rid of the shackles of failure and see the light. So: failure is the mother of success. Failure is the ladder to success.