1 Sir Winston Churchill, the great British Prime Minister, studied at Harrow College when he was a child. He was not a good student at that time. If he hadn't come from a famous family, he might have been expelled for violating discipline. Thankfully, he finally graduated from Harrow, and the mistakes he made there did not affect his going to college. Later, because of his outstanding performance in the military career, he was elected as British Prime Minister. His talent, wisdom, civic responsibility and fearless courage in refusing to surrender during the painful and dark period of World War II earned him a good reputation. His extraordinary determination inspired not only the whole nation, but also the whole world.
At the end of his prime minister's term, he was invited to Harrow College, his alma mater, to give a speech to the students who were full of ambition to serve the country. The headmaster said, "young gentlemen, the greatest orator of our time will come to give you a speech in a few days." You should listen to any pertinent suggestions he makes. " The exciting day finally arrived. Sir Winston stood up-he was only 5 feet 5 inches tall, but he weighed 107 kg. He made a concise speech: "Young man, never give up. Never give up! Never give up! Never, never, never, never! "
Three people's experiences, educational opportunities and personal difficulties can't stop a strong-willed person who goes all out to pursue success. No matter how difficult the task is, how long the preparation is and how difficult it is, he can't give up his pursuit. Take Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison as examples. They all face great obstacles and extreme criticism. Both of them were called "ignorant" and were given up by the teacher as idiots. Thomas Edison also played truant because the teacher often whipped him for asking too many questions. Einstein couldn't speak fluently until he was nearly 9 years old, and his academic performance was so poor that some people thought he couldn't learn well. However, the parents of two boys believed them. They work tirelessly with their sons every day, and the children also know that if they want to succeed, they should never be afraid to make long and arduous efforts. In the end, Einstein and Edison got rid of their childhood troubles and made great discoveries that benefit the whole world today.
Another example is abraham lincoln, the hero's model, who faced numerous hardships, failures and successive misfortunes in his life. His background and experience are not glamorous at all. He grew up in a very poor family and received only one year of formal education. He failed in business twice, and the sudden death of his first love also made him nervous and lost in eight political elections. After that, three of his four children died unfortunately, which made him sad. However, a strong will spurs him and pushes him forward, making him more optimistic, more committed and more determined. This enabled him to go all out and overcome great difficulties and setbacks in life again and again. One hundred years later, people all over the world praised abraham lincoln as the greatest American president ever.
Just like Churchill and Lincoln, only those who "persistently pursue success" and those who maintain a consistent spiritual will will succeed through their own efforts. Many artists, politicians, writers and inventors have the same experience. They can achieve such results because they have strong will, unremitting preparation, struggle and keep their passion for success. They succeeded, not because it was easy, but because they had the will to overcome many obstacles and strive for their goals.
Sandra day o'connor grew up on a cattle farm without running water and electricity. She studies hard to get the best education. Her academic performance has been among the best in her class, and she finally entered Stanford University Law School and graduated with honors. Despite her hard work, O 'Connor was still restricted by her female status in the 1950s. Even though Stanford's degree has a good reputation, she is rejected by the whole legal profession, because the firm would rather hire a less talented person than take the risk of hiring a female lawyer. However, sandra day o'connor didn't give up his dream. She persevered and was finally nominated and appointed as the first female Supreme Court Justice in the United States. During her tenure, she played a vital role in many issues, such as abortion and women's rights.
Many people just talk about what they want and don't really make great efforts to achieve it. Many people are afraid to try wholeheartedly for fear of failure. The secret of success lies in the burning desire inside-unshakable will and concentration-to stimulate the determination to act. Even if you are tired, even if you fail, you should continue to prepare and move on. As an old saying goes, "it doesn't matter how many times you fall;" How many times you can stand up is crucial to success! "
Focus on acquiring more knowledge, strive for continuous progress, and maintain a strong will to never give up-even when you are tired and want to relax, or when there are many difficulties. "Persistent pursuit of success!" "Where there is a will, there is a way!" As long as you work hard, have a firm will, devote yourself wholeheartedly and make full preparations, you can overcome all obstacles, accomplish all feats and achieve success!