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Which motto do you like? Why?

1. A person’s value should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. (People who know how to give selflessly and continue to contribute are great. The selfless spirit is worthy of praise and learning. No matter how much a person gains, if he has no contribution, no dedication, and no bringing light to others, this person is not great. And silently Dedication, giving to others, and bringing benefits to society reflect a person's value)

2. No matter how long the night is, day will always come. (The dark night will come. Even if everyone dislikes the dark night, it is scary. It makes people feel cold, lonely, confused, and unable to see the direction. However, we cannot lose hope because of this. Because after darkness is day, It is light, it is hope. As long as we have this belief in the darkness, we will be strong and brave, and we will get out of the darkness. The pain is only temporary, and more light is waiting for us. :Winter is coming, can spring be far behind? Isn’t there a saying: There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, but there is still a bright future? So see hope, where there is hope, there is light! )

< p>Actually, these two sentences are quite good. The aspects of expression are different. The first sentence is that people must be selfless and contribute to everyone, not just obtain and gain. It advocates selflessness in everyone. The second sentence makes people strong. No matter how painful it is, we cannot despair because there is light waiting for us.

Which sentence you like depends on the author himself. I quite like the second sentence.

"Failure is the mother of success." This is one of my favorite quotes. Life is like a colorful picture, with success and failure as essential embellishments. Some people say: Success is bright, failure is gloomy. Some people also say: Success is beautiful, failure is ugly. But I don't think so. I believe that where there is failure, there is success.

I heard a story about Edison. One day, the teacher asked each classmate to make a small bench. When the teacher saw the little bench that Edison handed over, he asked him: "Is there any worse little bench in the world than this one?" Edison answered honestly: "Yes." Then he made the first two Take out a bench. In the end, Edison became the greatest inventor in the world. This also shows that failure is a stepping stone to success. It can accumulate experience for success and inspire us to move forward.

I have also experienced failure. It was last year's summer vacation, the sun was shining brightly on the earth, and the cicadas kept chirping. There were many children outside buying popsicles to eat, but I was at home doing math problems for my summer vacation homework. The sultry weather made me sweat profusely, and I encountered another "stumbling block". I thought about it this way and that, but nothing was right and my thinking didn't add up. I called my classmates and asked them again. They had already done it, but they just refused to tell me. I was so hot that I was sweating all over my head, and even the fan couldn't cool me down. I spread my hands and stopped writing. But my unwillingness to admit defeat came back again: Why can others do it but I can’t? I can definitely do it too! Thinking about it, I immediately took out my scratch paper and started counting. "That's right!" I finally solved the problem. Suddenly it didn't feel so hot. Failure is the soil, success is the seed; failure is the ladder, success is the pinnacle. Without failure to stimulate your will, there will be no success in your ideal world; without failure to stimulate your fighting spirit, there will be no success to add color to your future.

This is my favorite quote: Failure is the mother of success.

I take it as my motto, reminding me all the time to keep moving forward!