Lu Xun is a great writer in our country. When talking about his pen name, he said, "Lu is dull, quick-witted and insensitive. I am not a talented person." However, through his own efforts, Lu Xun finally achieved great success. This can be made up by diligence.
Admittedly, diligence can make up for it.
Science tells us that diligence can stimulate people's brain cells repeatedly and frequently, and through this repeated stimulation, information can be stored so that it can be extracted when used. In this way, diligence improves the flexibility of the brain and makes people smarter and more sensitive. Some people with less talent can also become smart through their own efforts.
There are countless examples of this. Einstein was not valued by teachers since he was a child. Everyone knows the story of his "three-legged bench". He was often laughed at by his classmates in primary school. Besides, when he applied for the Polytechnic, he was not admitted because he failed in the main subjects. However, he is very diligent and spends most of his time in the laboratory every day. Finally, he became famous for his theory of relativity. Darwin was all thumbs when he was a child, but with hard work, he wrote the famous Origin of Species.
Not only celebrities, but also many people if you pay attention to your classmates. When you are chatting with your classmate during the break, he is doing the problem; While you were playing, he was reading. Maybe his talent is not as good as yours, but the ultimate winner is really him. General Chen Yi put it well: "You should know that learning is difficult and care about diligence." That's true. Mei Lanfang, a famous China opera performer, once said, "I am a clumsy artist, and I don't have enough talent, so I must study hard." So many examples tell us that diligence is a good training.
On the contrary, you are talented, smart and alert, but if you are lazy and don't make progress, you won't achieve final success. In ancient China, there was a prodigy, Fang Zhongyong, who could write poems when he was a few years old. But he flaunted around, didn't supplement himself, didn't improve himself, and finally fell to the point where he was inferior to others. Therefore, high talent also requires diligence.
Diligence is the sail of success, which makes people smooth on the road to success; Diligence is the backing of success, which makes people embark on the road to success in a down-to-earth manner; Diligence is a beacon by the sea, illuminating your road to success.