Failure and Success
I am an expert cyclist and can get around different obstacles. Whenever I see people learning to ride a bicycle, I can’t help but think of the difficult process I went through when I learned to ride a bicycle.
I am very competitive. When I saw my cousin riding around on a bicycle, I was extremely envious and secretly determined to compete with my cousin. But because my mother was afraid that I would break the new car, I could only practice on my grandma’s old car. This is a very old bicycle, which always makes a "crunching" sound, and the handlebar is not straight. This is a great challenge for me. Although the car is dilapidated, I will not give up.
To be safe at the beginning, I stepped on the pedals and held the handlebar tightly, while my father put one hand on the back seat and the other on the handlebar to prevent me from falling. Fortunately, my father was holding me up, otherwise I would have fallen to the ground and suffered bruises all over my body. After a few more repeated exercises, I began to be able to move forward reluctantly. When my father saw that I had just begun to mature, he said to me: "Son, try it and see if you can ride it by yourself?" After that, he let go without asking for my opinion.
At this time, he expressed that My brother happened to come to my house on his bicycle to play on the computer. He looked at my miserable state and laughed loudly: "I think you should give up. Your lack of self-confidence is definitely the biggest stumbling block to your progress. You can't overcome it." "His words angered me again. I must prove to them that I am not bad, and I will definitely overcome the difficulties.
I said to my father: "I must succeed and never let others underestimate me." I rode my bicycle again. I was still scared, but thinking of my cousin's mocking look on his face, I was determined not to cry. I began to imagine that my father was holding the bicycle from behind. Gradually my riding became smoother and smoother. I finally succeeded.
That time, I finally defeated my weakness and myself.
Failure is the mother of success
As the saying goes: "Failure is the mother of success." This may seem like a cliché, but actions and words are sometimes inconsistent. When a "red light" appears on your report card or you encounter difficulties at work, do you feel nothing but frustration? Do you realize that there are seeds of success in this failure? Everyone's answer to this is definitely different! It is necessary to talk about it here: Failure is the mother of success.
Everything in the world is rarely smooth sailing, but failure can happen at any time. Otherwise, wouldn’t the reputation of those “inventors” and “literary giants” easily fall on everyone? Overall In history, the reason why those outstanding great people achieved success is precisely because they can treat failure correctly and learn from failure, thus kicking off the stumbling block of failure and embarking on the road to success, such as the great inventor Edison, - There are countless successes in life, and even more countless failures in life. He once experienced eight thousand failed experiments for an invention, but he did not think it was a waste. Instead, he said: "Why should I be depressed? These eight thousand failures at least made me understand these eight thousand experiments." It won't work." This was Edison's attitude towards failure. He often learns lessons from failures, sums up experience, and achieves inventions based on countless failures. Although failure can bring pain to people, it can also make people gain something; it not only points out the mistakes and shortcomings in our work, but also inspires us to gradually move towards success. Failure is both the negation of success and the foundation of success, that is to say: "Failure is the mother of success."
However, in reality, success is not the accumulation of failures, but the summary of failures. and beyond. Failure to recognize this will lead to the absurd conclusion that “the more failures there are, the greater the success.” For example, the famous parallel axiom in mathematics has been doubted by people since its inception. For thousands of years, countless mathematicians have tried to prove the parallel axiom, but they have all failed. The mathematician Poirier devoted his life to proving the parallel axiom but achieved nothing, and finally died in despair and pain.
Just when this problem was swallowing up people's wisdom like a bottomless pit without giving anything in return, Lobachevsky found out the reason for the failure after seven years of verification with no results. After repeated failures, Lobachevsky summarized and analyzed the causes and consequences of the failures, understood the problem in essence, and achieved success. It can be seen that "failure is the mother of success" is an objective law, but to truly transform failure into success from possibility to reality, we must go through continuous exploration and scientific analysis, learn from failures and guide future efforts. Work, so that your failure is not "in vain".
Young people are prone to failure and discouragement at work. Therefore, only by keeping in mind the famous saying "Failure is the mother of success" and building up firm self-confidence can we see hope from disappointment and gain hope from disappointment. Failure leads to success.
"Failure is the mother of success" should not only become our favorite motto, but more importantly, it should become a guide for our actions. "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold." Benefiting from failure and rising from diligence are the paths to success for aspiring young people.