The famous Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng once said: "Diligence can make up for one's weakness, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent." Facts have proved that this is indeed a truth!
Countless famous and admirable people have emerged in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad. They were not born with a certain skill or wisdom that was different from ordinary people, but in the end, they all achieved the success of life. Gifts are really both enviable and puzzling! The reason why those celebrities are so lucky is not because of God's favor, but because they have a rare spirit - diligence.
Based on my one-sided words, you may find it a little unconvincing, but science has also shown us that diligence can repeatedly stimulate human brain cells, and through this frequent stimulation, the acquired information can be transferred Store it so it can be retrieved promptly when needed. Moreover, diligence can also improve the flexibility of the mind and make people smarter and more agile. Some people with poor talent and low intelligence can turn their clumsiness into skill and their clumsiness into spirit through diligence and hard work.
In addition to scientific confirmation, there are countless examples in life where "diligence can make up for weakness".
“Genius is ninety-nine percent perspiration and one percent inspiration.” This sentence couldn’t be more appropriate for Einstein. The reason why Einstein achieved great achievements was mainly because of his diligence, because he met the requirements of the times, continued to explore, and dared to innovate. However, as a child, Einstein was often laughed at by children of his own age because of his slow intellectual development, and was never favored by his teachers. Unexpectedly, when he grew up, he was extremely diligent and spent most of the 24 hours a day in the laboratory. He is studying when others are studying, he is still studying when others are playing, and he is still studying and studying when others are resting. After years of hard work, Einstein finally became famous for his "Theory of Relativity".
Mei Lanfang, the famous Chinese opera performing artist, once said: "I am a clumsy academic. I do not have sufficient talent and rely solely on hard study." In fact, what he said is absolutely true. When Mei Lanfang was young, he went to study opera with a teacher. The master said that he had dead fish eyes, was gray and dull, and was not suitable for studying opera at all, so he refused to take him in. However, the lack of talent not only did not discourage Mei Lanfang, but also made him more diligent. He fed the pigeons and looked up at the sky every day, chasing the flying pigeons with his eyes. He raised goldfish and looked down at the bottom of the water every day, tracking the swimming goldfish with his eyes. After years of unremitting efforts, Mei Lanfang's eyes finally became like a clear pool of autumn water, sparkling and affectionate.
In life, it is not only the examples of celebrities that can express the truth contained in the saying "diligence can make up for one's weakness". If you try to observe some of the students around you, you will find that they are different from those celebrities. Same, same hard-working spirit. How many times, when you are immersed in the joy of the game, he is working hard silently; how many times, when you are chatting with friends, he is thinking quietly; how many times... maybe his talent is not as good as yours, But often in the end, the title of winner does belong to him. Why is this? Only you know the reason.
If you want to know the extent of a person's achievements, you should not only look at the honors and popularity he has received, but also focus on understanding how much sweat he worked, how many difficulties he overcame, and how much effort he spent before success. , to be precise, it depends on how diligent he is.
You know, people who have failed may be diligent, but people who succeed in the end are definitely not lazy!
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