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Debate point of view: giving up equals failure

Persistence may not lead to ultimate success, but if you give up on the journey to success, you are doomed to fail. Just like Edison, he experimented thousands of times before he invented the electric light. If he had given up, how long would mankind have been groping in the dark? Isn't such giving up more serious than failure? In reality, we often Don’t give up because you fail, but fail because you give up. Let us review the story of King Bruce of Scotland and the Spider: There was a king of Scotland in ancient Europe named Robert Bruce. During his reign in Scotland, the King of England was launching a war against him, invading Scotland with a large and powerful army in an attempt to occupy his land and surrender his people. The wars between Bruce and his enemies started one after another. However, due to his leadership mistakes and various other reasons, Bruce led the army to fight the enemy six times and ended in failure. Finally, his confidence failed, his army dispersed, and he was forced to take refuge in an abandoned hut. One rainy day, he was tired and sad, ready to give up all hope. It seemed to him that any effort was in vain. When he was lying on the bed of firewood with disappointment and sorrow, he saw a spider spinning its web. To amuse himself and see how the spider would cope with the setback, the king destroyed the web it was about to complete. The spider paid no attention to its disaster, but continued its work, intending to build a new web. The King of Scotland broke its web again, and the spider began to build another web. Bruce was surprised. He said to himself: "I have been defeated by England six times, and I am ready to give up the war. If I destroy the spider's web six times, will it also give up its web-making work?" He destroyed the spider's web. Six times. But the spider didn't mind these disasters and didn't give up because of six failures. It tried the seventh time more carefully, and finally it succeeded. "I'm going to try the seventh time too!" He screamed. He was moved by the spider, and he plucked up the courage to summon a new army and told this inspiring story to his subjects who had lost their confidence and decided to fight again. He liberated his country from his own hands, prepared carefully and patiently, and finally won an important victory, driving the English out of Scotland. Errors, mistakes, setbacks, and blows will only bring short-term defeats. As long as you don’t give up or give in, the short-term failure will eventually pass. (You can organize the story and summarize it in a few sentences to express your point of view and let the other party understand it.) Anyway, you can catch it. Giving up during the process of hard work not only negates previous efforts, but also abandons future success. You can also use revolutionary martyrs as examples. If they gave up, there would be no New China. Then look for famous quotes about persistence,