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That year at Cambridge University
Some thoughts on reading Challenge Destiny \ r \ nI I recently read an article-Challenge Destiny. After reading it, I have to express my admiration for Hawking, the master of this article. This article mainly talks about: Hawking got atrophic lateral sclerosis at the age of 2 1. The doctor said that he could only live for two and a half years at most, but he did not give up the remaining two and a half years, but stubbornly challenged when the disease attacked him ... Finally, he discovered the evaporation of black holes and established a model of the universe. He conquered the world. \ r \ This indomitable spirit is worth learning from all of us. But on campus, who are we like Hawking? For example, some students failed in the exam once, so they stopped attending classes, did not do the homework assigned by the teacher, and could not listen to what the teacher said. There are only six words in their minds, that is, "I am a silly child!" "It can be said that this can ruin his life! \ r \ What a serious problem this is! Why not be like Hawking after failure? Why give up after failure? Why not continue to work hard after failure? Why ... some people just stop doing their homework because there are problems. Won't they ask others? Can't you just think about it? Can giving up solve everything? \ r \ nIn fact, there are many such things in life, but not everyone is like Hawking. Actually, so am i. Once, I failed the math exam. When I got home, I was thinking: am I a useless person? I just passed the exam. What should I do? It's no use! So, since then, my math scores have been declining. Later, the teacher talked to me and I came up from the abyss. From then on, my grades can be ranked at the forefront of the class. \ r \ From this, I understand a truth: you can't give up a small failure and you can't be discouraged. You must continue to work hard to succeed. Students, we can't let go of a little setback. We must learn to turn setbacks into work. Failure is not terrible. The terrible thing is to give up in failure. We must challenge fate like Hawking, in order to release our most dazzling brilliance!