In the 1930s, in an unknown town in England, there was a little girl named Margaret who received strict family education since she was a child. Her father often indoctrinates her with the view that no matter what you do, you must strive to be first-class, always ahead of others, and never fall behind others. Her father never allowed her to say "I can't" or "it's too difficult".
For a child, his requirements may be too high, but his education proved to be very valuable in later years. It is precisely because of her father's "cruel" education that Margaret's positive determination and confidence have been cultivated. In the future study, life or work, she always remembers her father's teaching, always holds the indomitable spirit and the belief of winning, and tries her best to overcome all difficulties, do everything well and strive for everything to be first-class.
When Margaret went to college, the school required five years of Latin courses. With tenacious perseverance and fighting spirit, she managed to finish all her studies in one year. Incredibly, her exam results are still among the best.
In fact, Margaret is not only outstanding in her studies, but also in the forefront of school activities such as sports, music and speeches. She is one of the few outstanding students. At that time, the principal of her school commented on her: "She is undoubtedly the best student since our school was founded. She is always ambitious and does everything well. "
Because of this, more than 40 years later, a dazzling star appeared in British and even European politics. She was elected leader of the Conservative Party for four consecutive years and became the first female prime minister in Britain on 1979. She dominated politics 1 1 year, and was praised as the "iron lady" by world politics. Mrs Thatcher.
Trying to be first-class in everything is a positive attitude towards life, which will inspire your courage and positive spirit. In this world, there are many people who want to be first-class, but few people can really achieve their goals. Many people can't strive to be first-class because they just regard it as an ideal of life and don't put it into concrete action. People who finally come to the forefront are successful not only because they have ideals, but more importantly, they turn their ideals into actions.
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