What was the deepest setback in Lincoln's life?
Ken was born in poverty and faced setbacks all his life. He failed in the election eight times, failed in business twice, and even had a nervous breakdown. However, in the face of these, he did not give up and eventually became one of the greatest presidents in American history. The following is Lincoln's resume before he entered the White House: 183 1 year, career failure. 1832, I ran for the state legislature-but I lost! 1832, I'm unemployed too-I want to go to law school, but I can't get in. 1833, borrowed money from friends to do business, but went bankrupt at the end of the year. It took 16 years to pay off the debt. 1835, I ran for the state legislature again-I won! 1835, when he was about to get married after his engagement, his fiancee died, so he completely collapsed and was ill in bed for half a year. At 1840, I tried to be an elector-I failed! 1843 participated in the parliamentary election-he lost the election! 1848, seeking re-election of members of congress-failed! 1849 I want to be a land director in my own state-I was rejected! 1854, running for the U.S. Senate-losing! 1858, he ran for the United States Senate again-and lost again. 1860 was elected president of the United States. Feeling 1: Failure is the only way to success. The more failures, the closer to success; Those who never dare to try and are afraid of failure will never succeed. 2. Don't give up on yourself and feel inferior if you fail occasionally. Once you let go, you will have nothing, but if you continue to struggle, there will always be a turn for the better.