When it comes to successful celebrities, the first one that comes to mind is often Einstein, not only because he is a world-famous master of physics. The proposal of "The Theory of Relativity" has made outstanding contributions to improving human thinking about the universe. Contribution, but also because I like him very much, I like his innocent, lively, humorous and naughty side, an old naughty boy who sticks out his tongue and takes pictures. One sentence can change a person's life. The brain is magical. He is called a scientific giant among scientists. His academic experience is not magical at all. He is even regarded as "imbecile". He is not very good at talking when he is four or five years old and likes to be quiet. Sitting and often in a daze, his parents once thought he was mentally retarded. The grade performance of primary school was as bad as predicted. Except for being excellent in mathematics, everything else was very poor. He was always last in the class. The teacher even said bluntly to the parents: "No matter what you do, your child will be the same." Nothing will be accomplished." Kuchiki was finally dropped out of school without even getting a high school diploma. Eins succeeded in the end. After many twists and turns, he entered the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Switzerland. The two keys to success were his uncle's insight and the full trust of his parents. His uncle, an engineer, made him more interested in mathematics and physics. He becomes more and more interested, and the more he understands, the more sense of accomplishment he has. His parents firmly believe that their son will succeed, allowing a child who was once considered mentally retarded to embark on a bright new journey in life. The great writer Scott, I am so familiar with him! I like literature, and of course I have read many of his works. In his life, he created forty-seven volumes of novels, twenty-one volumes of poetry, and thirty volumes of historical biographies. The works are numerous and rich in quality. They not only made an epoch-making contribution to the history of British novels. The influence also inspired new impetus on the Russian, French, and American literary circles at that time. Such a high-quality achiever, but his results are hard to see. He was infected with polio, which made it difficult for him to move his right foot. His body was weak and he almost died from several serious illnesses. He already had a low self-esteem, and his grades were not as good as others. He became a "school freak", often rude in his words and deeds, frequently absent from class, and received bad reviews at the end of the semester. Only one teacher knew that although he hated schoolwork, he was interested in reading and encouraged him. This was the turning point in his life. After becoming famous, Sugert once visited his alma mater in elementary school and asked the school teacher with deep feelings: "Who is the child with the worst grades in the school now?" He learned from the caring teacher who valued him back then and told the blushing teacher: The child said: "You are a good boy. I was just like you back then, with poor grades. Don't be discouraged." After saying this, he took out a gold coin from his pocket and gave it to him. One sentence changes a person's life, and it came true in Scott's case. He eventually graduated from the University of Edinburgh and became a practicing lawyer. He also hopes with good intentions that his words can change other people's lives. When talking about celebrities, the first thing that comes to mind is often Einstein, not only because he is a world-famous physics master who proposed "The Theory of Relativity" and made outstanding contributions to improving human thinking about the universe, but also because I like him very much. I like the innocent, lively, humorous and naughty side, an old naughty boy who sticks out his tongue and takes pictures. One sentence can change a person's life. The brain is magical. He is called a scientific giant among scientists. His academic experience is not magical at all. He is even regarded as "imbecile". He is not very good at talking when he is four or five years old and likes to be quiet. He often sat in a daze, and his parents once thought he had mental retardation. The grade performance of primary school was as bad as predicted. Except for being excellent in mathematics, everything else was very poor. He was always last in the class. The teacher even said bluntly to the parents: "No matter what you do, your child will be the same." Nothing will be accomplished." Kuchiki was finally dropped out of school without even getting a high school diploma. Eins succeeded in the end. After many twists and turns, he entered the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Switzerland. The two keys to success were his uncle's insight and the full trust of his parents. His uncle, an engineer, made him more interested in mathematics and physics. He becomes more and more interested, and the more he understands, the more sense of accomplishment he has. His parents firmly believe that their son will succeed, allowing a child who was once considered mentally retarded to embark on a bright new journey in life. The great writer Scott, I am so familiar with him! I like literature, and of course I have read many of his works. In his life, he created forty-seven volumes of novels, twenty-one volumes of poetry, and thirty volumes of historical biographies. The works are numerous and rich in quality. They not only made an epoch-making contribution to the history of British novels. The influence also inspired new impetus on the Russian, French, and American literary circles at that time.
Such a high-quality achiever, but his results are hard to see. He was infected with polio, which made it difficult for him to move his right foot. His body was weak and he almost died from several serious illnesses. He already had a low self-esteem, and his grades were not as good as others. He became a "school freak", often rude in his words and deeds, frequently absent from class, and received bad reviews at the end of the semester. Only one teacher knew that although he hated schoolwork, he was interested in reading and encouraged him. This was the turning point in his life. After becoming famous, Sugert once visited his alma mater in elementary school and asked the school teacher with deep feelings: "Who is the child with the worst grades in the school now?" He learned from the caring teacher who valued him back then and told the blushing teacher: The child said: "You are a good boy. I was just like you back then, with poor grades. Don't be discouraged." After saying this, he took out a gold coin from his pocket and gave it to him. One sentence changes a person's life, and it came true in Scott's case. He eventually graduated from the University of Edinburgh and became a practicing lawyer. He also hopes with good intentions that his words can change other people's lives. Celebrity success stories/%E5%AF%8C%E8%B1%AA%E6%88%90%E5%8A%9F%E4%B9%8B%E8%B7%AF/205688/index_0_0.htmlMany celebrities are successful The story