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Adversity can temper one’s will

Without the blowing of strong winds and heavy rains, there would be no ripe fruits; without the biting cold wind, there would be no tough pines and cypresses; without the ice and snow; there would be no proud plum blossoms. Peterson said: "In life, there are often countless blows from the outside, but the final decision on how these blows will affect you is in your own hands."

"My life There are only two ways in life, either die quickly or live wonderfully." This is the inspirational saying of the armless pianist Liu Wei. When Liu Wei was ten years old, his arms were amputated due to an accident; but he used his feet to practice piano playing with his hands at the seventh level. For him, when the rope of fate ruthlessly bound his arms, When others began to sigh at the sorrow of life, he still stubbornly gave wings to his dreams and wrote on the keys with his feet: Believe in yourself. At the age of twenty-three, on the stage of the Golden Hall in Vienna, he used his changing melodies to show the world the trajectory of his efforts to fly.

Only those who can withstand the test of adversity can become truly strong. Sighing is not the answer, nor is fantasy and longing. Only by working with confidence can we get out of the predicament. We must face adversity squarely. Once we are in adversity, the most important thing is to have confidence, perseverance, courage, perseverance, and a spirit of hard work. We must believe that even if the situation is exhausted, there will be bright future.

Ludwig van Beethoven, one of Germany's greatest musicians. He began performing on stage at the age of eight. In 1792, he went to Vienna for further study and made rapid progress in his art. He had a rough life. He became deaf at the age of twenty-six and became completely deaf in his later years. He could only communicate with people through conversation books. But his lonely life did not make him silent and retired. In the feudal restoration era when all progressive ideas were banned, he still adhered to the political belief of "freedom and equality" and fought for freedom and ideals through his speech and works. Screaming with his arms, he wrote the immortal masterpiece "Ninth Symphony" and was known as the "Music Saint".

In life, we should also learn from Beethoven, dare to face adversity, absorb the essence from adversity, not be afraid of adversity and dare to fight against it.

Adversity can temper people's will, so. Adversity is the cornerstone of success for the strong and an accelerator for the destruction of the weak. I really appreciate Ostrovsky’s famous saying: “Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up trouble without encountering islands or reefs.” Beautiful waves. "Human life is wonderful because of setbacks. Let us grow in adversity!"

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