32 inspirational quotes that can change your life 1. Most people want to change the world, but few want to change themselves.
2. Positive people see an opportunity in every worry, while negative people see some kind of worry in every opportunity.
3. Don’t look for excuses to fail, only look for reasons to succeed. (Don’t look for reasons for failure, but find ways for success)
4. The reason why a great man is great is that when he and others are in adversity, others lose confidence, but he is determined to achieve his goals. Target.
5. There are no desperate situations in the world, only people who are desperate for their situations. 6. When you feel sad and painful, it is best to learn something. Learning will make you always invincible.
7. Among the easiest things in the world, procrastination is the least laborious.
8. The reason why people can do it is because they believe they can.
9. The power developed by a person with faith is greater than that of 99 people with only interest.
10. Behind every hard work, there must be a double reward.
11. The establishment of great achievements in life is not about knowing, but about being able to do it.
12. Any restriction starts from your own heart.
13. Those who sow with tears will surely reap with smiles.
14. Desire can enhance enthusiasm, and perseverance can smooth mountains.
15. A person who can see things from other people's perspectives and understand other people's mental activities will never have to worry about his own future.
16. A person’s greatest bankruptcy is despair, and his greatest asset is hope.
17. Don’t wait for opportunities, but create them.
18. If greetings are just a hello, how is it different from a monkey’s call? In fact, the right greeting must clearly show your care for him in just one sentence.
19. A few more minutes of preparation last night will save a few hours of trouble today.
20. Doing the right thing is more important than doing the right thing.
21. The perfection of personality is the foundation, and the establishment of wealth is the end.
22. There is no destiny that can be conquered without contempt, endurance and struggle.
23. Action is the cure for fear, while hesitation and procrastination will continue to nourish fear.
24. There is no innate confidence, only confidence that is constantly cultivated.
25. There is only one way that cannot be chosen - that is the way of giving up; there is only one way that cannot be refused - that is the way of growth.
26. The most pitiable thing about human nature is that we always dream of a wonderful rose garden on the horizon instead of appreciating the roses that bloom in our windows today.
27. The fastest and surest way to conquer fear and build self-confidence is to do what you are afraid of until you gain successful experience.
28. What is failure? Nothing, just one step closer to success; what is success? It means that after all the roads leading to failure, there is only one road left, and that is the road to success.
29. Let us replace the worries beforehand with thinking and planning beforehand!
30. No matter how long the road is, you can walk it step by step. No matter how short the road is, you can't reach it without moving your feet.
31. Any qualitative change in performance comes from the accumulation of quantitative changes.
32. Success does not come in the future, but is accumulated continuously from the moment you decide to do it.
The head is suspended from the beam, and the conical spine is thorned
Among the seven heroes of the Warring States Period, the Qin State relied on its strength to continuously send troops to attack neighboring countries and occupied many places. The other six countries were very afraid and tried every means to deal with it. At that time, there was a man named Su Qin who proposed "uniting vertically" to resist Qin, which meant that the six countries united to fight against Qin. Because the location of the Six Kingdoms runs through the north and south, and the north and south are vertical, it is called "joint vertical".
Su Qin is from Luoyang. Luoyang was the capital of Emperor Zhou at that time. He wanted to make a difference. He once asked to see Emperor Zhou, but there was no way to introduce him. In a fit of anger, he sold his property and went to other countries to find a way out. But he ran around for several years and never became an official. Later, I ran out of money and my clothes were worn out, so I had to go home. The family members saw him dragging his straw sandals and carrying a broken load, looking very embarrassed.
His parents scolded him severely; his wife sat on the loom weaving silk without even looking at him; he begged his sister-in-law to cook for him, but her sister-in-law turned away and ignored him. Su Qin was greatly stimulated and determined to fight for his breath. From then on, he studied hard and studied the art of war every day until late at night. Sometimes he would read until midnight and feel tired and sleepy, so he would prick his thigh with an awl. Although it hurt, he would feel energetic and continue reading. Legend has it that when he was studying at night, he tied his hair with a ribbon and tied it to the beam. As soon as he dozed off, his head fell down and his scalp hurt, and he woke up. This is what people later called "the head cantilevered and the buttocks are conical", which was used to express the spirit of studying hard. After more than a year of hard work, his knowledge was much richer than before.
Nangying Yingxue
"Nangying" means that Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty was eager to learn since he was a child, but due to his poor family, he had no money to buy lamp oil to study at night. So I caught a firefly and put it in my pocket to borrow light. "Yingxue" refers to the story that Sun Kang, who also lived in the Jin Dynasty, was unable to light a lamp to read at night because of poverty, so he read in the dim light of the heavy snow.
Back-paying job: Zhu Maichen’s family was very poor when he was a child during the Han Dynasty. In order to maintain his livelihood, he had to go to the mountains to cut firewood every day and had no time to study. But he was eager to learn and often read while walking with firewood on his back. In the Sui Dynasty, there was a man named Li Mi who herded cattle for others when he was a child. Every day when he went out, he would take a few books and hang them on the horns of the cow. While the cow was grazing, he would sit on the grass and read attentively.
Nang Yingying Xue: Che Yin in the Jin Dynasty, because his family was poor, had no money to buy oil to light a lamp to study, so he caught some fireflies and put them in a mesh bag, using the weak flickering fireflies to Just come and read. Another man named Sun Kang used the reflection on the snow to read every night. Although his family was poor, they did not stop studying.