Churchill's most wonderful speech in his life was also his last speech. At a graduation ceremony at Cambridge University, there were tens of thousands of students in the whole hall, waiting for Churchill to appear. At this moment, Churchill, accompanied by his entourage, walked into the venue and walked slowly to the podium. He took off his coat and gave it to his entourage, then took off his hat and looked at all the audience silently. After a minute, Churchill said, "Never give up!" Churchill put on his coat and hat and left the meeting. At this point, the whole venue was silent, and a minute later, the applause thundered. Never give up! There are two principles of never giving up. The first principle is: never give up. The second principle is to look back at the first principle when you want to give up: never give up!
Churchill made great contributions to peace in Britain all his life, and these great achievements were the result of Churchill's unremitting efforts! Think again. During World War II, Hitler's favorite Rommel, the fox in the desert, fought for a long time, striving for the first place in everything, trying to get the highest medal in Germany at that time-the Medal of Meritorious Service! However, there were two opportunities, all because the government had to take care of the old general, and someone secretly set it up! However, he was not discouraged. Through continuous efforts, he finally won the Meritorious Medal.