Maybe you will say that even if you try hard, you may not succeed. Yes, there are successes and failures in life. Failure is not terrible. If I fall, I will get up and do it again. Even if you can't realize your ideal all your life, it doesn't matter. The important thing is that I have worked hard and fought for my ideals. When we come to the end of life, we can say to ourselves, "I am a strong man in life, and I have not wasted my life."
Maybe some people are afraid of fighting, because fighting is painful. In order to realize our ideals, we must pay a huge price. Just like Yao Canlin in our class, in order to realize his ideal, he paid precious rest time. In the evening, when everyone was immersed in sleep, she was still looking through the dictionary under the desk lamp, racking her brains, relying on hard work, for the sake of ideals; In the morning, when people are still curled up in bed, she has already got up, holding a book and carrying a text, relying on hard work and ideals.
Struggle must endure the relentless torture of failure again and again. Failure can make people give up halfway, but the real strong will draw strength from failure and start a new struggle at a new height. Mendel spent eight years studying the laws of heredity. Marx spent his life writing Das Kapital. All this requires them to suffer many failures. Similarly, if we strive to overcome failure, we will become strong and strong in life.
Today, our generation of cross-century teenagers have the responsibility to continue to create a better future for the motherland. We are about to graduate. When we are about to leave, what should we leave for our alma mater? An achievement? A virtue? Still struggling? I hope all the sixth-grade students can work hard in the last few days of their alma mater and leave the best grades, the best virtues and the best fighting spirit to our dearest alma mater.