One of my favorite books and one that inspires me greatly is The Lord of the Rings. The book Lord of the Rings can be said to be a book that says that justice will always defeat evil, even if it is difficult. In fact, the book contains the most necessary psychology in the face of difficulties.
In the story, a very big city is about to fall, and when the women and children and the soldiers guarding the city are about to be wiped out, it seems that there is no hope, but they finally mustered up hope, reorganized the army and rushed out with all their strength. They are not afraid of darkness, they are not afraid of failure, and they would rather die heroically in the battlefield than give up hope. This has given me a great enlightenment. It is not that you will succeed if you retreat. If you die in battle and die for justice, you will have a clear conscience, but when you run away from difficulties like a coward and find various reasons to escape, you will live with fear. Therefore, we must face the difficulties bravely, and sometimes we may succeed.
Frodo, the hero in the story, has experienced pain that ordinary people rarely feel. He and his servant Sam took the supreme Lord of the Rings and walked step by step to Mordor and Mount Doom. On the way, they also fought with the monster Gollum. They are hungry, thirsty, covered with scars and haven't slept for a long time. But with the belief of success and the desire for justice, they are still doggedly walking step by step. Compared with their difficulties, sometimes I even feel that my own trivial difficulties are not gritting my teeth at all. Some things don't seem as serious as you think. You face it and it's over. Rodo and Sam have experienced the challenge of life and death, and they may die every second.
There is a scientific truth. Everyone must know that the night must be the day. This also proves that after the difficulties, the rain will definitely clear up. Everything will pass, no matter how strong the wind blows and how hard it doesn't dare to rain, the rain will end one day. At that time, Hitler ruled more than half of Europe, as if no one could defeat him, but in the end he was destroyed. This also proves that all difficulties will pass and will end.