"If someone says,' I can do it, I can do it, I can do it', this belief will definitely support him to stick to it." It was with this strength that the speaker overcame incredible difficulties and finally sat on the Capitol in Washington.
If anyone dares to speak frankly to young people and shame those strong young people who complain everywhere that they have no chance and can't overcome all kinds of obstacles on their way to success, it is William D. Upshaw, a senator from Atlanta, Georgia.
/kloc-when he was 0/8 years old, when he was working on his father's farm, a sudden accident almost broke his spine. He has been in bed for seven years, enduring extreme pain. With the gradual recovery of his body, the young man was able to get out of bed, sit in a wheelchair and start studying and working again. He writes for the local newspaper, gives public speeches in his cleverly designed movable chair, and sells articles edited in the newspaper everywhere in a wheelchair. Six years later, he finally earned enough money to complete his studies at Moss University in Macon, Georgia. The university hired him to work for a charity fund, and he successfully raised 50,000 dollars for the fund. He also raised funds for Bessie Ford Women's College, and this time he raised nearly $654.38 million. Later, he used his income to help 52 girls complete their college studies. Before taking part in the parliamentary election, Upshaw's body had recovered to the point where he could walk with crutches. Through his passionate and inspiring speech, he defeated six other prestigious and experienced competitors.
Although the young man is poor and lame and has endured great pain for many years, he has never "snorted" and asked anyone for help. He can still move forward towards victory. Compared with him, there are so many strong and healthy young people waiting for the opportunity to come today, waiting for others to promote them!
For example, I have a letter that a young man told me, "Young people will have a chance as long as they have the ability to beat others." This idea is completely wrong. He said, "There are too few high-paying jobs. The whole thing has entered a specific stage. A young man with the ability of 50 thousand dollars can only get a weekly salary of 25 dollars Filing cabinets and some ready-made reference materials have replaced the past calculation and bookkeeping, and the new concept has integrated many large business functions into an organic whole. Therefore, only energetic and enthusiastic young people have the ability to engage in any task entrusted to them, whether physically or intellectually; Only young people who forget working hours and concentrate on how to complete the tasks assigned to them can enter the company. His specific scope of work is clear. He can't cross the border into another department of the company. He can't put forward his ideas to the director of the company, no matter how eager and ambitious he is. The value of his service is measured by a young and inexperienced novice, and his salary is very small. The same is true of salary increase, maybe every two years 1 time, every week 1 dollar. If he thinks this job has no future, he will give up and join another company, but the result is still the same. Sometimes there will be some big opportunities, but the more talented people often have more opportunities. It is opportunity that brings someone to a certain position. "
The attitude of the person who wrote this letter is exactly the attitude of the young people who are absolutely capable of success in Qian Qian at present. They didn't say, "I can do it, I'm going to do it." Instead, they said, "I can't, I'm not going to do it." In this way, they will certainly not succeed. Without the will to succeed, even the greatest genius will become a loser.
Marshal Fauci, the supreme commander of the allied forces during the First World War, not only successfully saved France, but also saved the whole world from the German massacre. After the victory, he said, "I have only one advantage, and that is never to be discouraged." It is right to win by science, but it also depends on confidence. A person who has confidence will not shrink back, and will find and repel the enemy anytime and anywhere.
"Strategic science is necessary, but it is neither a set of formulas nor a set of principles, but a principle that military leaders must always keep in mind and make it a part of themselves. Only in this way can this principle guide him to make the right decision.
"This idea can be obtained by studying history and some concrete examples. This principle must be deeply imprinted in every commander's consciousness, and his every action must be based on accurate information, not on some ideas and assumptions he thought beforehand. However, even if a person has the best intelligence, it is meaningless without the will to win. "
"I can do it, I will do it" is the slogan that inspires countless troops and individuals. In the face of great difficulties, this inspiring slogan can enable soldiers to keep marching towards victory after repeated battles and defeats.