Typical examples of hard work making up for failure include but are not limited to:
1. When Gong Zhichao was 8 years old, he became obsessed with badminton by chance. However, she lost her father when she was young, her family was poor, and she endured a mental burden and psychological pressure that was rare for her peers. And she was short in stature, short in stature, and had poor congenital conditions. But she knows very well the truth that "diligence can make up for weakness, but the stupid bird will fly first".
During training, she wears special training clothes containing 6 kilograms of sand every day and practices footwork, playing ball, skipping, and running. Wherever she goes, she takes a shot put with her to strengthen her grip. Every day she wants to practice more than others, wants more guidance from the coach, and wants to train more with strong opponents. It was these "three excesses" that made her "calm" in the end. The care and encouragement from the captain and coaches who treat her like family is the motivation that keeps her struggling till now.
2. The story of Zhang Guanghou (second from left in the picture), a famous Chinese mathematician, who studied hard in his youth can be an inspiration to everyone. When Zhang Guanghou was in elementary school, he did not enter junior high school because of his poor arithmetic scores. However, he was not discouraged. He believed that as long as he studied hard, he would be able to overcome his shortcomings in knowledge and do better in his studies. So he carefully examined Bai's own learning deficiencies, especially the reasons why he was not good at math.
After several months of hard training, his academic performance has changed significantly, and he was admitted to middle school with excellent results. In junior high school, he studied even harder. After finishing middle school, he was admitted to university with excellent results. Finally, he studied hard in mathematics and became an internationally recognized mathematician. In primary school, Zhang Guanghou failed even arithmetic, but later became a great mathematician. This story is very vivid and illustrates the truth that diligence can make up for weakness.
3. Isn’t it the same with Beethoven? As a musician, his ears were actually deaf, but he paid ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times, or even ten thousand times more than others. energy! If you fall, get up again; if you fail, try again.
He was so diligent and perseverant, so he succeeded - he finally became a world-famous great musician! What is the secret of this success? Yes, all of this is because of hard work!
4. British Prime Minister Churchill was an outstanding speaker during World War II and was listed as one of the top ten famous orators in the world. But when Churchill just gave a speech in Congress, he stumbled - when he was halfway through his speech, he suddenly forgot the next sentence and couldn't remember it. His face turned red from holding it in, so he had to stop and went back to on the seat.
But he did not feel discouraged. Instead, he devoted himself to studying speech skills and often exercised his oral expression skills. To his credit, Churchill eventually became the outstanding orator and statesman of the 20th century.