Diligence is the number one secret to success
There is such a picture: On a lush meadow, there are six horses chewing the grass. They are all very tall. It was strong and strong; but there was another horse lying on a grassless wasteland and sleeping, so pitifully thin.
This painting gave me many thoughts, the most profound of which is: No matter what we do, we must not be lazy, we must be diligent. Only by being diligent can you become a useful talent to the country and society in the future. Otherwise, if you are lazy all day like that thin horse, you will never be able to become a good horse.
Chen Jingrun, a contemporary Chinese mathematician, read thousands of relevant materials at home and abroad on his way to the top of mathematics, stayed up all night reading and studying, and did calculation research. In the end, he achieved achievements that shocked the world and became the closest person to mathematics. The jewel in the crown of mathematics - the first person to create Goldbach's conjecture. ?
The great inventor Edison conducted thousands of experiments in order to develop the ideal incandescent filament. He tested almost all metals. It was with this diligent and hard-working spirit that he Only then did he achieve the success of the "incandescent lamp" and became the inventor king admired by the world. Almost all people who have achieved outstanding achievements have a history of hard work and competition, and very few of them rely on opportunism to win. It can be seen that the achievement of any achievement is inseparable from hard work and diligence. ?
Golky said: "Genius comes from diligence." Carlyle also said: "Genius is endless hard work and hard work." The experience of these celebrities tells us that only by hard work can we become successful.
Now, we are like the seven horses, and the knowledge the teacher teaches us every day is the green weeds on the ground. Each of us is on the same starting line. The learning environment provided by our school and family could not be better. But why do some students study well while others do not? The fundamental question is who is the most diligent, followed by talent and methods.
Who doesn’t want to contribute to the four modernizations of the motherland, and who doesn’t want to become a pillar, then let me tell you: Diligence is the first key to becoming a talent.