The most brilliant day in a person's life is not the day when he achieved fame, but the day when he challenged life from lament and despair and bravely marched into the will. Flaubert
Going towards a certain goal is "ambition." Not giving up halfway is "qi", and the combination of the two is ambition. This is the success or failure of all undertakings. Dale? Carnegie
It doesn't matter which direction we are in, what matters is which direction we are heading. -Homez
The real perseverance is that no matter what disaster or danger a person encounters, he can be calm and conscientious. -Locke
Since the important foundation of children's terror is pain, the way to cultivate children not to be afraid of terror and danger is to let children get used to pain. -Locke.
People only think about how to protect their children, which is not enough.
We should teach him how to protect himself as an adult, how to bear the blow of fate, how to ignore luxury and poverty, and how to live in the ice and snow of Iceland or the hot rocks of Mar Island when necessary. Russo
Don't pity your children every time you see them suffer a little, or let them pity themselves. We should try our best to help and comfort them at this time, but we must never pity them. Because pity will make them psychologically fragile, and they can't support it with a little minor injury. In this way, they are more immersed in the injured part, and the injury is more extensive. -Locke
10 can't use perseverance as an excuse to train children to be cruel. The ultimate goal of making it patient is to ensure the existence of virtue and let it have a kind heart. -Locke.
1 1 There are many hardships in life, so don't be too sensitive to every little injury. Facing the hardships of life, spiritual strength and indifference are our best weapons to resist evil and life accidents. -Locke.
12 When the child is older, he should be able to do braver things that he dare not do by nature. At the beginning, we should help him to do it step by step until the practice produces greater confidence and does it well. -Locke.
13 should be executed when you have fun with him or praise him. Start with the least painful things at first, and then unconsciously push forward step by step. Once he can understand that although he has suffered, because of his courage, he has been praised by others, and his gains and losses are enough to offset; Once he can feel the glory from his resolute performance, can't escape the little pain, don't flinch in front of them, and would rather gain a reputation for bravery, he is not afraid of not improving his fragile nature. -Locke.
14 deliberately let them suffer from time to time, but be careful. This is what children should do when they are happy and know that the people who hurt them are good to them. At the time of implementation, on the one hand, there should be no traces of anger or unhappiness, on the other hand, there should be no sympathy or regret; In addition, the pain caused should be borne by children, not resentment or misunderstanding. Always take care of your child, love him, let him know that you love him purely, and then he can gradually get used to putting up with your extremely painful things and rude treatment, without flinching or complaining. The softer the child is, the more opportunities he has for this kind of exercise. -Locke.
15 A rational animal should have full determination and courage, and should not flinch from what he should do because there is danger inside; When he meets something sudden or terrible, don't be so flustered and trembling with terror that he can't move or run away to avoid it. -Locke
16 I will do what he (note: Napoleon) failed to do with his sword. -Balzac
17 if you want to go to a big goal, you have to start with a small goal. -Lenin
18 Anyone who strives for self-improvement will succeed in the end. -Goethe
19 Perseverance and perseverance in running towards the goal, fully aware of their own strength-Dostoevsky
Adversity can test a person's character; Extraordinary circumstances can show extraordinary integrity; In a calm sea, all ships can compete side by side; When the iron fist of fate hits the key, only people with great courage and wisdom can calmly deal with it. -Shakespeare
2 1 promotes prosperity but breeds a group of cowards in vain. Suffering is always the mother of strength. -Shakespeare
If you try something that is hopeless, you can often succeed. -Shakespeare
The world belongs to the strong, and the strong should be above everything else. Mo Bosang.
Abundant energy and tenacious determination have created many miracles. Dickens
Courage is rightly regarded as the first virtue of human beings, because this virtue guarantees all other virtues. Churchill
When planning a great event, we must foresee difficulties and dangers, but in practice, unless the dangers are devastating, we must ignore them. bacon
If you ask: What is the most important person in politics? Then the answer is: first, bold, second, bold, third, bold. Although boldness is often the product of ignorance and arrogance, it can always confuse and influence many fools in the world. Even this arrogant blindness can sometimes fool some wise men when their will is not strong enough. bacon
It is not brave for a man to draw his sword at the sight of humiliation and stand up and fight. -Su Shi
The only thing I can trust is my lion-like courage and invincible working energy. -Balzac
True courage lies between extreme timidity and recklessness. Cervantes
3 1 Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Unknown people are sent to the grave every day. Because they are timid, they never work hard. If they can be induced to start, they are likely to succeed. -Bruno? Smith (last name)
Even the bravest among us seldom have the courage to understand what we really understand. -Braun
If you lose property-you just lose a little, if you lose honor-you will lose a lot, if you lose courage-you will lose everything. -Goethe
Example:
A person is timid since childhood and dares to do nothing. His classmates and friends laughed at him. In order to encourage him, his parents let him join the army. However, in the military school, he was still timid. Teachers look down on him, classmates laugh at him and often play tricks on him. Once they were training to throw grenades (really), a classmate took a simulation and told everyone to treat him like a fool. At the beginning of the training, the classmate "accidentally" threw the simulation among his classmates and shouted "Be careful". The students understood and followed suit. That man is also very scared. Everyone wanted to see him make a fool of himself, but he jumped on the Grenade and pressed it under his body. The students were stunned. For a long time, his face turned red and he got up. Dare not look at everyone, his classmates applauded him, and his life changed.
Paul Zhang seawall in China in 1980s.
In 1980s, a glorious name, Zhang Haidi, aroused strong repercussions in China. Zhang Haidi's deeds are praised everywhere, and Heidi's spirit is promoted everywhere. This girl, who lost two thirds of her body and did not give in to her fate, sang a high-pitched and passionate song of life in her wheelchair, and was praised as "contemporary Paul" and "new Lei Feng in the 1980s". Zhang Haidi became the first national model in China after the reform and opening up.
Zhang Haidi 1955 was born in an intellectual family in Wendeng County, Shandong Peninsula. At the age of 5, he was completely unconscious from the chest down because of spinal hemangioma, and he could not take care of himself. However, Zhang Haidi, physically disabled and determined, did not give up his life, let alone his life. He fought the disease with strong perseverance and determination, and extended his life with diligent study and work. She not only taught herself all the courses in primary and secondary schools, but also taught herself college English. Later, he insisted on learning Japanese, German and Esperanto, and translated 6.5438+0.6 million words of foreign language works and materials. She studied hard and devoted herself to more than a dozen medical books such as human anatomy, internal medicine and acupuncture. She used her medical knowledge and acupuncture technology to treat more than 10 thousand people around her. She also studied radio technology, music, painting, calligraphy and other knowledge and disciplines as the ability to serve the people.
When it comes to the 1980s, no name is more deeply rooted in people's hearts than Zhang Haidi, who has influenced generations in China.
198165438+February, People's Daily reported Zhang Haidi's deeds for the first time. On February 1983 and 1 day, China Youth Daily published a photo of Zhang Haidi and her long self-report, "It's a meteor, so leave light to the world", and published an editorial, "Let the ideal light illuminate the road of life".
March 7th 1983 The Central Committee of the Communist Youth League awarded Zhang Haidi the honorary title of "Excellent Communist Youth League Member", calling on everyone. Heidi studied and learned her spirit of hard work. Comrade Deng Xiaoping wrote an inscription: "Learn from Zhang Haidi and be a new capitalist with ideals, morality, culture and discipline!" Comrade Chen Yun wrote an inscription: "Take Zhang Haidi as an example, study hard and help others enthusiastically, and be the new Lei Feng in the 1980s."
From 65438 to 0983, Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation. He translated The Seaside Clinic, Little Miller's Travels and Rebecca's New School successively, and created works of more than one million words, such as Windows Open to the Sky and Life and Dreams in Wheelchairs. Now he is a first-class writer in the literary creation room of Shandong Writers Association.
1993 Zhang Haidi passed the examination and thesis defense, and obtained a master's degree in philosophy from Jilin University. 1994 participated in the Far South Games. 1997 was selected as "the five outstanding disabled people in the world" by NHK in Japan. 1998 so far, he is the chairman of China Disabled Persons' Association. Won the title of national model worker in 2000.
Smiling Sang Lan came to the United States again (female, 20 years old, physically disabled).
Seeing Sang Lan again, Sang Lan, which many Americans care about, is a touching story. This time, she will visit the United States with the China Disabled Art Troupe, recite My Dream in English, and tell people affectionately that she is also the wish of all disabled people-equality and friendship.
Sang Lan, a famous gymnast, is called "King of Vaulting Horse" in China.
However, this was before1June 65438+July 2 1998, and it was the gymnastics competition venue of the 4th Goodwill Games in new york, USA. It was just a pre-competition training and an accident. Sang Lan's unfinished handspring ended her gymnastics career, but she is still "famous" or even more "famous". What makes Sang Lan "famous" is her spirit, her perseverance and her eternal smile.
Helen Keller 1880 was born in mbia, Tuscany, in northern Alabama. When she was one and a half years old, a serious illness deprived her of her sight and hearing, and then she lost the ability to express herself in words. However, in this dark and lonely world, she actually learned to read and speak, and graduated with honors from Radcliffe College in the United States, becoming a well-known writer and educator proficient in five languages: English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled all over the United States and the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has won the praise of people all over the world and won many government awards.
The most important thing for a deaf-mute to learn to read is for out of the dark to move towards the light. From learning to read to learning to read requires more perseverance than ordinary people. Helen observed Miss Sullivan's lips with her fingers and understood her throat trembling, mouth movements and facial expressions with her sense of touch, which was often inaccurate. In order to pronounce a word or sentence well, she has to practice it again and again. Helen never gives in to failure.
From Helen's education at the age of 7 to her admission to Radcliffe College 14, she wrote many letters to her relatives, friends and classmates. These letters either describe what she saw and heard on the trip, or pour out her feelings, and some people repeat a story she just heard, which is very rich in content. When she was in college, many textbooks didn't have Braille, and the contents of the books in her hand had to be spelled by others, so she spent much more time previewing her lessons than other students. While other students were playing and singing outside, she spent a lot of time preparing her lessons.
Helen can achieve such high academic performance in out of the dark not only because of her perseverance, but also because of her teacher Sullivan's follow-up teaching. She said that "the day when my teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan came to my home was the most important day in my life" and "she liberated my spirit". It was her teacher who taught her to read and know that everything has a name, and it was also the teacher who taught her what an abstract noun like "love" is. Helen became ignorant and surly after her childhood illness and disability, and almost became a hopeless waste. But it is indeed a miracle that she became a literate college student. It can be said that half of this miracle was created by Helen's teacher, Anne Sullivan, and it was the fruit of her lofty dedication and scientific educational methods. No matter what Miss Sullivan teaches Helen, she always tells it clearly with a nice story or a poem. Her educational experience is very rich and her educational methods are different. She never locked Helen in her room for strict classroom education.
Helen overcame the mental pain caused by physical defects with tenacious perseverance. She loves life. She can ride horses, ski and play chess. She also likes theatrical performances and visits museums and places of interest, from which she can gain knowledge. At the age of 2 1, she collaborated with her teacher to publish her first novel, The Story of My Life. In the next 60 years, she wrote 14 books.
Sima Qian
Sima Qian, who was in prison, wrote the great work Historical Records.
Sima Qian is a model of China's ancient history.
Sima Qian (former 145 or former 135 ~? Historians and writers of the Western Han Dynasty. Zichang, Zuo Fengyi, was born in xia yang (now southwest of Hancheng, Shaanxi). Born in the fifth year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (BC 145), born in the sixth year of Emperor Jian Yuan of the Han Dynasty (BC 135), the date of death is unknown. Sima Qian 10 years old began to study ancient literature biographies. During Yuan Guang and Yuan Shuo of Han Dynasty, he studied under the modern writer Dong Zhongshu's "The Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ram" and the ancient prose writer Kong Anguo. At the age of 20, he roamed south from Chang 'an, the capital, and traveled all over the Jianghuai Valley and the Central Plains, where he visited local customs and collected legends. Soon, he became a doctor, bodyguard and retinue of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and accompanied him to the Western Seas many times, and sent envoys to Bashu. In the third year of Yuanfeng (BC 108), Sima Tan, the stepfather of Sima Qian, was the official of Taishi, in charge of astronomical calendar and royal atlas, so it depends on the books collected by historians. In the first year of Taichu (before 104), he, Luo and others customized calendars to replace the Zhuan Xu calendar inherited by Qin, and the new calendar adapted to the needs of the society at that time. From then on, Sima Qian began to write historical records. Later, he was convicted, imprisoned and rotted for defending Li Ling who surrendered to Xiongnu. After he was released from prison, he worked as a secretary, continued to write angrily, and finally finished the writing of Historical Records. People call his book Taishi Gongshu. It is the first biography of China, which has a far-reaching influence on later historiography. Historical Records is an excellent literary work with vivid language and vivid image. Sima Qian also wrote a book, Bao Ren 'an, describing his imprisonment and his ambition to write a book, which was praised by all previous dynasties.
1 Lenin admitted to playing with vases as a child.
2 Wang Jingwei assassinated Beiyang senior officials.
3 Kangxi killed worship
Edison continued to do experiments after one ear was deafened by explosion.
Mr. and Mrs. Curie continued their research, knowing that radiation would damage their health.
Roosevelt's inaugural address: What we are afraid of is fear itself. This speech inspired all the desperate American people.
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