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Why are dreams more important than hard work? Use some examples or quotes that would be appropriate for a debate.

1. Fan Zhongyan "cut the porridge and cut the 鑳 (jīu)". Fan Zhongyan, who "worries about the world's worries first, and rejoices after the world's happiness", was a young student. Due to his poor family, his life was very difficult. Every night, he cooked a bowl of porridge with brown rice, and after it solidified into jelly the next morning, he cut it into four pieces with a knife. He ate two pieces in the morning and another two pieces in the evening. This was called "cut porridge." If there are no vegetables, just cut some pickles and eat them with rice. This is called "Duanqi". Life was so difficult, but he had no complaints and concentrated on his studies. This is where the allusion of "breaking the knot and drawing the porridge" comes from. 2. The Wright Brothers’ Dream of Flying More than a hundred years ago, a poor shepherd took his two young sons to make a living by tending sheep for others. One day, they drove their sheep to a hillside. A group of wild geese flew over their heads and quickly disappeared into the distance. The shepherd's youngest son asked his father: "Where are the wild geese going to fly?" The shepherd said: "They are going to a warm place to settle down and spend the cold winter." The eldest son blinked his eyes and said enviously: " It would be great if I could fly like a wild goose." The younger son also said, "It would be great if I could be a flying wild goose!" The shepherd was silent for a while, and then said to his two sons: "As long as I can fly. You think, you can fly too." The two sons tried but failed. They looked at their father with doubts. The shepherd said, "Let me fly to you." So he opened his arms. But it couldn't fly either. However, the shepherd said with certainty: "I can't fly because I am old. You are still young. As long as you keep working hard, you will be able to fly in the future and go where you want to go." The two sons firmly remembered their father. words, and kept working hard, and when they grew up - when the elder brother was 36 years old and the younger brother was 32 years old - they were able to fly because they invented the airplane. These two men are the Wright Brothers of America. 3. Bogues’ ideal: Bogues, the number one player of the Charlotte Hornets, has loved basketball since he was a child and “bullfights” with his teammates on the basketball court almost every day. His dream at that time was to play in the NBA one day. Bogues is only 1.60 centimeters tall, which is considered short among Orientals, let alone even in the tall NBA. Bogues is not only the shortest player in the NBA, he is also one of the most outstanding guards in the NBA with the fewest mistakes. Not only does he handle the ball well, he is accurate from long range, and he is even fearless when dribbling the ball for layups in front of taller players. . Every time people see Burgess flying around the court like a little wasp, they can't help but admire him. His performance not only comforts the hearts of short but basketball-loving people all over the world, but also inspires the hearts of ordinary people. will.