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On persistent inspirational essays: Nothing is impossible.
Nothing is impossible

Winston Churchill has a clarion call of wisdom: "Never give up, never give up, never, never, never." This firm belief will produce miraculous power.

A few years ago, in the auditorium of a college in South Carolina, there was such a speech:

"My biological mother was deaf, so I couldn't speak. I didn't know who my father was or whether he was alive. The first job I found in my life was to work in a cotton field."

"If the situation is unsatisfactory, we can always find ways to change it," the speaker continued. "What is a person's future? It's not because of luck, environment, or birth conditions."

The speaker gently repeated what he had just said, "If the situation is unsatisfactory, we can always try to change it."

"If a person wants to change the situation that is full of misfortune or unsatisfactory," the speaker said in a firm tone, "just answer this simple question:' What do I want the situation to become?' Then put your heart and soul into it, take action and move towards your ideal goal.

Then, the speaker's face broke into a beautiful smile: "My name is Azitaylor? Morton, I stand here today as the US Treasury Secretary. "

winners believe that nothing is impossible, as long as you have a firm belief, as long as you take action.

Tom Dempsey was born with only half a left foot and a deformed right hand. His parents never let him feel uneasy because of his disability. As a result, he can do what any able-bodied boy can do: if the boy scouts March 1 miles, Tom can also walk 1 miles.

Later, he learned to play football. He found that he could kick the ball farther than the boys who played together. He asked someone to design a shoe specially for him, took part in the football test and got a contract with the stormtroopers.

But the coach told him as gently as possible that he was "not qualified to be a professional football player" and urged him to try other careers. Finally, he applied to join the New Orleans Saints team and asked the coach to give him a chance. Although the coach was suspicious, he saw that the man was so confident and had a good impression on him, so he accepted him.

After two weeks, the coach's affection for him deepened, because he kicked 55 yards in a friendly match and earned points for his team. This earned him a job playing for the Saints, and earned 99 points for his team that season.

the greatest moment of his life has arrived. On that day, there were 66 thousand fans on the court. The ball is on the 28-yard line and there are only a few seconds left in the game. Then the team pushed the ball to the 45-yard line. "Dempsey, come in and play football." The coach said loudly.

When Tom entered the stadium, he knew that his team was 55 yards away from the scoring line, which was kicked out by Bitter Rich of the Baltimore Male Horse Team. The ball was well passed and received. Dempsey kicked the ball with all his strength and the ball went straight ahead. But did you kick far enough? Sixty-six thousand fans held their breath and watched. The ball passed a few inches above the goal bar, and then the referee on the terminal scoring line raised his hands to show that he had scored three points. Tom won 19-17. The fans were screaming and excited about the farthest ball, because it was kicked by a player with only half a left foot and a deformed hand!

"I can't believe it!" Someone sighed, but Dempsey just smiled. He thought of his parents, who kept telling him what he could do, not what he couldn't do. He set such a great record, as he himself said: "They never told me what I couldn't do."

Many times, we can do many things in life. It's just that we don't know we can do it; If we believe and persist in doing it, we will certainly be able to do it and do it well.

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