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If you want to succeed, you must be cruel to yourself. It is best to treat yourself to death.

I remember once reading a story that there were two stones in the mountains that were mined by people. One piece is made into a staircase and is trampled by tens of millions of people every day, while the other piece is carved into a Buddha statue and is worshiped by tens of millions of people every day. The stone that was made into a replacement was very depressed, so he complained to the stone that was carved into the Buddha statue: "Look! How lucky you are! We are all stones from the same place, so why are we treated so differently?"

After hearing this, the stone that was carved into a Buddha statue said slowly: "Although we are stones from the same place, you only took so many cuts before you spread them on the ground to make stairs. And What about me? It took a lot of energy to become a Buddha statue!"

Many times, we are just like the "stairs" laid on the ground, always envious of the "Buddha statue"! success. But they can’t see the bitterness and pain behind this success. In this world, any success is not an accident, nor is it just the blessing of luck. Just like a piece of stone, if it wants to become a Buddha statue, it must be cut into pieces by thousands of cuts before it can take shape. Is there any shortcut to success in life without suffering?

Indeed, it is undeniable that there are some things in this world that we cannot change. For example: being born into a poor family, not having good looks, or suffering from natural or man-made disasters... these are all "cocoons" that seal the glory of our lives. But there are some things we can choose. For example: self-esteem, self-confidence, hard work, perseverance, ambition, courage...and they are the sharp blades that help us break through the cocoon of destiny and eventually become a butterfly.

At this moment, maybe you are still envious of those who have achieved success without any effort, but after all, they are only a few lucky ones. One day you will know: For most people, those who can carry the burden of life, move forward step by step in the mud and thorns, and persist until the end are the ones who have gone the furthest and best.

Have you ever heard of such a saying? People are created by training, talents are created by torture, rich men are created by torment, and millionaires are created by struggling to the death. If you want to succeed, you have to push yourself into a dead end, push yourself up the mountain of knives, run down the sea of ??fire, work hard, temper your muscles and bones, and endure what no one can endure, and what no one can do. Although this is an extremely painful process, only pain can make us grow better.

There was a man who had been ugly since he was a child and suffered from severe stuttering. Due to the disease, he was partially paralyzed on the left side of his face, had deformed corners of his mouth, and was deaf in one ear. When other children saw him, they couldn't hide their contempt. His mother felt extremely sad about this: "A child who has only been in the world for a few years will suffer such cruel abuse from fate. How will he live in the future?" But in addition to giving her child more love and care, she also What else can be done?

However, perhaps this child is born to be a strong person in life, and he matures faster than half of the children. His deformed mouth seems to be able to chew other people's taunting words at any time; his deaf ears are not immune to anyone's ridicule and insults. Although he had suffered from deep self-esteem, and his heart was like a fragile chrysalis, he had the will to overcome obstacles. He was determined to break through those thick and suffocating "cocoons"!

While other children were still playing happily among the toys, he was already sailing in the vast sea of ??books; while other children were still chewing sweet and delicious chocolate, he was chewing the books. When other children rejected him and alienated him, he looked for wise men in books who could talk in detail. He used the knowledge in books to hone his tenacity and never-say-die spirit.

In order to correct his stutter, he imitated a famous ancient orator and spoke with pebbles in his mouth. He wants to prove that a soft tongue can be tougher than a lion or a stutter.

Seeing his son's mouth and tongue being touched by stones, Mi Zin cried bitterly: "No, don't practice, kid! Mom will take care of you for the rest of your life!"

He wiped He wiped away the tears from the corners of his mother's eyes and said calmly and firmly: "I want to be a beautiful butterfly."

After this long-term self-inflicted training, he was finally able to speak fluently.

Because of his diligence and kindness, when he graduated from high school, not only was his new Henderson impressive, he was also successfully admitted to the law major of a prestigious university, and his popularity was also extremely good. No one around him laughed at him. He has everyone's admiration and respect. At this time, his mother found a good job for him, hoping that he could live his life smoothly and step by step. He said to his mother equally calmly and firmly: "Mom, I want to be a beautiful butterfly."

He broke free from the cocoon that bound him and strode forward with his dream wrapped around him.

That year, he ran for prime minister. His opponent used TV ads with sinister intentions to exaggerate his facial flaws. At the end, he also included the following slogan: "You want someone like this to be yours." Prime Minister?" However, this extremely immoral personal attack with obvious personal insult aroused the indignation and rebuke of most voters. When his efforts for success were known to the voters, he won great respect and was elected as the Prime Minister with a high vote. With his mouth always tilted to one side when speaking, he solemnly promised the people: "I will lead the country and the people to become a beautiful butterfly." Since then, this campaign slogan has become a widely recited famous saying.

He is Canada's first lover twice, Jean Chrétien, affectionately known as the "Butterfly Prime Minister".

The streamers on the laurel wreath are not twisted with genius fibers, but woven with swimming trunks and the four threads of suffering. If you want to make yourself stronger and stronger, you must push yourself towards death. Just like Jean Chrétien, if he hadn't been cruel to himself, if he hadn't run with tears in his teeth, how could he have emerged from his cocoon and turned into a butterfly and reversed his destiny?

Please believe that when fate gives you a lower starting point than others, it hopes that you will use one voice to create a desperate counterattack ending. This ending is not a logical and natural fairy tale, without a trace of human fireworks. This ending is that where there is a will, things come true, and the boat is broken, and the Qin Pass finally belongs to Chu. Jia can swallow Wu!

Everything you do today will become the talent you use to weave the crown in the future. The suffering you encounter today will become the glory that can be remembered in the course of your life!