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In his article "Eight Fatal Flaws Affecting Success", Dr. Walter Lu of Harvard University in the United States first recommended "always feeling that you are not good enough". This kind of people lack confidence and are difficult to succeed.
Confidence is the first secret to success. Nobel, the king of explosives, invented 355 things in his life, but the most eye-catching one was the development of nitroglycerin. He failed again and again in the process of developing explosives, but he was not discouraged. His younger brother was killed in the explosion, and his father was paralyzed in bed due to cerebral hemorrhage caused by the stimulation. Nobel did not waver in the face of failure and pain; he had more than a hundred scars on his body, but he did not retreat. In a detonator test, only loud noises were heard, his laboratory flew into the sky, and Nobel fell in a pool of blood. When he woke up from a coma, the first cry he made was: "I succeeded! I succeeded!" The invention of the detonator was a major breakthrough in explosives, which opened a precedent for the rapid development of mining, road construction and military. The power of dynamite was once invincible, but his courage conquered it and scared off the god of death. On his more than 100 scars, there is a mark of confidence everywhere, which proves the power of courage. It suggests the secret of success.
There is no smooth road in life. Where there is sunshine, there will be wind and rain, and where there are flowers, there will be thorns. In the face of difficulties, we must face them head-on and show the demeanor of a brave man. Everyone has indestructible energy and power, which will only burst out when the sense of crisis reaches its limit. Then you have the key to open the treasure, and the secret to open the treasure is in your hands. Adversity builds a bridge for the brave to succeed. In adversity, learn to be strong and never despair. How can we be afraid of the abyss in front and the cliff behind? Even if there is only a dry vine on the cliff, we must never give up climbing.
Only by finding hope in despair can life be more brilliant. Opening the history of Chinese civilization, we will understand that without the arduous journey, we cannot experience the magnificence of the 25,000-mile Long March; without eight years of bloody fighting, we cannot taste the sweetness of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War; without 150 years of struggle, Hong Kong will not be able to return to the embrace of the motherland; without half a century of exploration, Chang'e-1 satellite will not fly to the moon... Suffering is the cornerstone of success.
Who does not yearn for success in life? Who wants to let the boat of ideals run aground and let the flowers of ideals wither in Qiuqiu? Once we fail, we must climb up from the failure, raise the courage we have nurtured like a flag, bid farewell to the confused yesterday, and embrace the beautiful today. Although I am an unknown stream, without the vastness of the sea and the rush of the river, I can inherit the vast rivers and seas, which is success; although I am just a small grass, without the height of the tree and the beauty of the flower, I want to weave the colorful earth and burst out with vitality, which is success.
In his article "Eight Fatal Flaws Affecting Success", Dr. Walter Lu of Harvard University in the United States first recommended "always feeling that you are not good enough". This kind of people lack confidence and are difficult to succeed.
Confidence is the first secret to success. Nobel, the king of explosives, invented 355 things in his life, but the most eye-catching one was the development of nitroglycerin. He failed again and again in the process of developing explosives, but he was not discouraged. His younger brother was killed in the explosion, and his father was paralyzed in bed due to cerebral hemorrhage caused by the stimulation. Nobel did not waver in the face of failure and pain; he had more than a hundred scars on his body, but he did not retreat. In a detonator test, only loud noises were heard, his laboratory flew into the sky, and Nobel fell in a pool of blood. When he woke up from a coma, the first cry he made was: "I succeeded! I succeeded!" The invention of the detonator was a major breakthrough in explosives, which opened a precedent for the rapid development of mining, road construction and military. The power of dynamite was once invincible, but his courage conquered it and scared off the god of death. On his more than 100 scars, there is a mark of confidence everywhere, which proves the power of courage. It suggests the secret of success.
There is no smooth road in life. Where there is sunshine, there will be wind and rain, and where there are flowers, there will be thorns. In the face of difficulties, we must face them head-on and show the demeanor of a brave man. Everyone has indestructible energy and power, which will only burst out when the sense of crisis reaches its limit. Then you have the key to open the treasure, and the secret to open the treasure is in your hands. Adversity builds a bridge for the brave to succeed. In adversity, learn to be strong and never despair. How can we be afraid of the abyss in front and the cliff behind? Even if there is only a dry vine on the cliff, we must never give up climbing.
Only by finding hope in despair can life be more brilliant. Opening the history of Chinese civilization, we will understand that without the arduous journey, we cannot experience the magnificence of the 25,000-mile Long March; without eight years of bloody fighting, we cannot taste the sweetness of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War; without 150 years of struggle, Hong Kong will not be able to return to the embrace of the motherland; without half a century of exploration, Chang'e-1 satellite will not fly to the moon... Suffering is the cornerstone of success.
Who does not yearn for success in life? Who wants to let the boat of ideals run aground and let the flowers of ideals wither in Qiuqiu? Once we fail, we must climb up from the failure, raise the courage we have nurtured like a flag, bid farewell to the confused yesterday, and embrace the beautiful today. Although I am an unknown stream, without the vastness of the sea and the rush of the river, I can inherit the vast rivers and seas, which is success; although I am just a small grass, without the height of the tree and the beauty of the flower, I want to weave the colorful earth and burst out with vitality, which is success.
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