This is an excerpt from an article I wrote about Churchill:
From that day on, he seemed to be a different person. He was no longer afraid of the ridicule of his classmates, and took the initiative to read the text in class. Although he still stuttered and read inconsistently, little Churchill was working hard. When he got home, he talked loudly in front of the mirror over and over again, until finally he could speak a sentence or even a long paragraph very coherently. Later, he also recited a large number of famous speeches.
Hard work pays off. Little Churchill finally made great progress and showed his humorous eloquence in front of his classmates and teachers. This stuttering child later became the greatest prime minister in British history, inspiring thousands of people with his passionate speeches during World War II. It is the support of the British military and civilian spirit.
My feeling is: Don’t be afraid of failure, have the courage to practice, and keep exercising. This is the way to success.