1. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. Therefore, if he is tempted to endure, he has Benefit from what it cannot do. ——Mencius
2. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting a blank. What should be knocked off are fragile iron filings, and what will be forged into a sharp steel knife. ——Chekhov
3. Life is full of thorns, and the only way we can think of is to quickly jump over those thorns. ——Voltaire
4. Struggle is the school for mastering skills, and setbacks are the bridge to the truth. ——Goethe
5. Life and death are things on the same line. Life is struggle, death is rest. Life is activity, death is sleep. ——(China) Guo Moruo
6. God sets many obstacles on our way just to strengthen our will. ——Tagore
Extended information:
1. Translation: If God wants to place a heavy responsibility on someone, he must first make his mind distressed, his muscles and bones tired, and make him endure hunger. Starvation, physical emptiness and weakness make every action he takes unsatisfactory, thus stimulating his mind, making his temperament stoic, and increasing the abilities he lacks.
One of the most famous chapters of "Mencius" is often used as a motto by future generations, inspiring countless people with lofty ideals to rise up in adversity. Its ideological basis is a supreme heroic concept, a strong sense of the tragedy of life, and a lofty spirit of dedication. It is the recognition of the pain of life and the promotion of the spirit of hard work and victory
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