We have too many feelings about life and too many words to describe it, because life is really too broad a concept and too colorful. If life can only be summed up in one sentence, maybe I will choose that famous saying: life is a mirror, and if you smile at it, it will also smile; If you cry at it, it will cry too. Throughout the ages, people with lofty ideals have a common feature-courage to struggle and never give up.
Since the birth of human beings, sports has been a part of life, challenging ourselves and nature. The word "struggle" can be interpreted when athletes fight bravely on the runway and on the field. It is because of this belief that the following touching moments were born: in the table tennis team competition between China and South Korea, Liu broke his opponent's five match points and reversed Gan Kun; Bayern Munich competed for the Bundesliga title and finally sealed the victory with 10 second; After Zhang Jun/Gao Jun fought to the death in the mixed doubles of badminton in the Olympic Games, a big reversal was staged. As the saying goes, "the brave win in the narrow road". Facing difficulties and opponents, only by working hard can we win and create a better life.
Artists are the envy of many people and feel relaxed and happy to perform on the stage. In fact, they don't have "ten years of work under the stage". How can they have "one minute on the stage"? A six-year-old child, who plays the Monkey King in The Journey to the West, began to learn the basic skills of Shao Opera at the age of three. Twenty years of hard work and dozens of scars have finally achieved his brilliant image in front of the screen. Pavarotti, a world-famous tenor, just sang in a restaurant at first, but he never gave up, practiced hard day after day and finally achieved something. If the ideal points out the direction for you, then struggle is the tool for you to cross the road.
Science is rigorous and mysterious to some people, but it is actually more difficult. Mathematician Chen Jingrun struggled for more than ten years to prove Goldbach's conjecture. I don't know how much sweat he spilled and how much rest time he sacrificed. He was frustrated several times, cheered up several times and finally succeeded. Madame Curie, with her indomitable will and after several years' efforts, finally extracted a few centigrams of radium from several tons of uranium waste. It seems that fighting spirit is the fundamental difference between successful people and mediocre people.
As early as 1000 years ago, Mencius once said: "Heaven will be a great task to the people of Sri Lanka, so we must first suffer from their minds, work hard on their bones and muscles, starve their bodies and empty their bodies." Struggle is the fundamental driving force for the continuous progress of human society and the prerequisite for enjoying a better life.