Genius is diligence. Human talent is like a spark. It can be extinguished or burned. There is only one way to force it to burn brightly, and that is diligence. These famous quotes tell us an irrefutable truth. Whether a person can succeed does not depend on his talent, but on his diligence.
Diligence, it seems difficult to do (,) because it requires you to work hard day after day, year after year. And it is very easy to be diligent, because you only need to cherish the beautiful second that passes by you. Diligent study
Literaturers say that diligence is a key to opening the door to literature; scientists say that diligence can make people smart; and politicians say that diligence is the cornerstone of realizing ideals.
As we all know, learning requires hard work. So in the third grade of junior high school, should we prefer diligence or hard work? Mr. Hua Luogeng said: Scientific inspiration definitely cannot come by waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are well-educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. Not for lazy people. It seems that he supports diligent study, and the famous opera performing artist Mr. Mei Lanfang once said: "I am a clumsy academic. I do not have sufficient genius and rely solely on hard study." There are many other famous quotes like this, such as Balzac said, "The works of genius are irrigated with tears." Einstein said, "I have no special talent, but I like to get to the bottom of things." So, after listening to the words of these celebrities, what do you think? What do you think?
Since ancient times, many people with lofty ideals have become talented because of their diligent study, and they have left many good stories throughout the ages, such as "hanging beams to stab the buttocks", "cutting through the wall to steal the light", etc. This large-scale animated series is based on the stories of ancient celebrities who were diligent and studious. The stories we know include "Hua Tuo's Study of Medicine", "Zhuge Liang Feeding Chickens", "Lu Ban's Study of Art", "Li Bai Grinding an Iron Pestle into a Needle", "Wang Xizhi Eating Ink", "Zhang Sanfeng's Creation of Tai Chi" and so on. These are all familiar historical figures, and these stories are examples of diligent learning in the history of the Chinese nation.
As a student, we should learn from those characters and learn from those diligent spirits when watching cartoons. Not only should those characters become your idols, but they should also become your role models.
Learning is the only way. Only by studying well, understanding and mastering can you make a difference. The premise of these is how to learn, and what kind of learning method determines what kind of learning success or failure.
Since ancient times, there have been many celebrities and poets who have become successful through encouragement in unique ways. For example, Wu Siliang used a cone to pierce the bones, used fireflies as lamps to read, chiseled walls to steal light, and so on. There are really countless ways to learn and become useful in ancient times, not to mention the good and superior learning environment in this metropolis. Woolen cloth!
China’s diligence can be traced back to ancient times. As a Chinese, we should carry forward this good learning method. But just having good learning methods without applying them or practicing them is not enough; and if you study diligently alone and read books day and night, you will sooner or later become a "nerd". So, a good way to study is to have both study and rest. And this learning requires you to constantly explore and summarize in your studies. Studying diligently tells us that there is no end to learning, that we must have a good learning attitude and be open-minded to ask for advice.
To paraphrase, 99% diligence + 1% sweat = success
There is no limit to learning. We have been faced with books since we were young. We have been trying since we were young. , what method is best for you.
As the saying goes, diligence can make up for clumsiness. Even if you are not a smart and clever bird, you can still fly first. So, how to fly?
Although I am not particularly "diligent", I would like to share some ideas and methods with you.