I once read an article: On the African prairie, the first thing sheep do when they open their eyes every morning is: I must run faster than the fastest lion, or I will be eaten by the lion. At the same time, the lion woke up from his sleep. His first thought was: I must run faster than the fastest sheep, or I will starve to death. So, almost at the same time, the sheep and the lion jumped up and ran to the sunrise. ...
The pressure of survival makes sheep become "runners" and lions become grassland hunters.
In life, although we don't have the pressure of survival like sheep and lions, the pressure of study and life still exists. It is because of these pressures that we have a goal and make continuous progress.
Throughout the ages, all successful people have achieved their careers because of pressure. Zhou Enlai was determined to study for the rise of China from an early age. Therefore, this volunteer became his motivation, inspiring him to study hard and make unremitting efforts to stand up when the country was in danger and become the first prime minister of new China, which was deeply loved by the people.
In our real life, in order to be admitted to key schools, many students run around in the mountains and rivers every day, work night shifts at night, and even attend various cram schools on weekends. The pressure of study really makes us breathless, but it is precisely because of this pressure that we have goals and hopes. "Ten years of cold window, no one cares, and one day it will be famous all over the world." This is undoubtedly the most satisfactory return for our students.
Teachers often say to us, "Without pressure, there is no motivation." Yes, the pressure of study, work and life is all around us, but we can't see or touch it. However, invisible pressure is better than tangible pressure. These invisible pressures have generated great power and inspired us.
Friend, putting pressure on growth will make us learn better and make progress faster, and success is beckoning to us!