The inspiration of a famous saying
"Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing to do so". This sentence was said by Chairman Mao Zedong, the great leader of China.
The meaning of this sentence is: There is nothing difficult in the world, as long as people with perseverance can do it. This famous saying is my motto in life, because it inspires me a lot both in study and life.
What impressed me most was how it inspired me to play shuttlecock. When I heard that the physical education exam in the first semester of fifth grade was about shuttlecock kicking, I immediately panicked. Because I have never been good at shuttlecock since I was a child, and I can only kick two or three at a time. However, it takes seventeen points to pass the physical examination. Seventeen points is an astronomical number for me. At this time, I also I could only smile bitterly. Kicking seventeen shuttlecocks at one time is just a piece of cake for students of the same age who love to kick shuttlecocks, but for me who can only kick no more than ten at a time, it is not easy said. So, I simply ignored it. When my mother saw me like this, she said: "Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing to do it. Have you forgotten this famous saying?" After my mother reminded me, I made a plan for myself. The plan stated: I will arrive after school every day. Practice shuttlecock kicking in the sports center for thirty to forty minutes. Two weeks later, even I couldn't believe the result. I could actually kick 25 games at most! When it came time for the exam, my heart was pounding non-stop. Despite this, I actually got a good score of twenty-nine. In the end, I performed exceptionally well and passed the exam with full marks.
This famous saying has been of great use to me throughout my life.
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