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Life without trying is doomed to be sad.
Bernard Shaw once said, "A life of idle attempts is more glorious and meaningful than a life of idleness."

? If you are afraid of making mistakes and give up what you want to do and can do, then you will lose many possibilities in your life. Every attempt will lead to a different path, which may fail, may be mediocre and may succeed, but you must enjoy the beauty and setbacks along the way. Of course, every attempt has a premise, and it must be correct, otherwise it will eventually go astray.

? I'm playing a simulated love game recently. Unfortunately, I can't find a real person to fall in love with, so I have to experience it in the virtual world. This game is very suitable for girls to play. There are wonderful scenes, beautiful and handsome characters, fascinating plots, and different choices lead to different trends. I was addicted to it and played almost all night.

? I started surfing the Internet to learn about the making of this game. I learned that this game can be made as long as there is a story on a specific software, so I sprouted the idea of trying to make one myself.

? This stems from my senior three experience. After reading a lot of romance novels in high school, I tried to write them myself, and the idea got out of hand.

? When the teacher was lecturing, many stories were in my mind, and most of my exercise books were blank. I write novels during lunch break and study by myself at night. My classmates think I work hard.

? I feel very sorry for myself. My academic performance is not good, even the last two books are hard to get, and I am still so degraded at this juncture of senior three. The final result is not that I failed in the college entrance examination, but that I exceeded the line beyond everyone's expectation.

? I have always been grateful for the time when I was writing novels in senior three. I think it made me go to college by mistake. I still find it incredible, so I have a unique passion for writing novels. Anyway, I will write down the story I conceived.

? No matter how much money you spend, how much time you spend and how many failures you have experienced, as long as you can have more life experiences, more success is not necessarily a waste. To try different things, you will know what you like and what you are suitable for, and there will be more possibilities in life.

? When reading an article, ask yourself if you want to try to write it. When you see someone else doing something, think about whether you can give it a try. Don't just know other people's stories, but try to ask yourself, "Do I want to try?" Of course, this is not to advocate blindly following the trend, but also to make judgments according to your own reality.

? Edison tried 1000 kinds of wick materials to invent the light bulb. How do you know if you can do it without trying? As Shakespeare said, "If you try something hopeless, you will often succeed."

? There was a woman writer in Japan who lived in poverty before she became famous and had to bargain for things. One day, when she came home by bus, she happened to read the news of the essay contest in the newspaper, and she won a high prize. She thought of her poor life and decided to give it a try. Unexpectedly, her article won the first prize, so she became famous overnight.

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? Earlier, when JK Rowling was traveling by train from Manchester to London, a thin dark-haired wizard with glasses suddenly came into her life, which gave her the idea of creating Harry Potter. Although she didn't have paper and pen at that time, she began to imagine crazily and finally pushed the boy story Harry Potter to the world.

? Thus, Harry Potter, a world-famous fairy tale character, was born-a boy of 10 years old, thin, with messy black hair, bright green eyes, round glasses and a scar as thin as lightning on his forehead.

After the divorce, Luo Lin lived alone with her daughter and had a hard life. She despaired several times. She writes while working. When she can't afford a typewriter, she writes with a pen. It was very cold in winter, so she bought a cup of coffee and wrote in the library all afternoon.

? Through hard work, she successfully created the world-famous Harry Potter, and the Harry Potter series set an amazing record of 35 million copies distributed in 46 languages around the world. In June 2003, her fifth work "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" came out, which once again set off the "Harry Potter" craze. So far, his works have been translated into more than 60 languages and sold in more than 200 million copies in more than 200 countries and regions.

? If JK Rowling hadn't put her ideas and inspiration into action and tried, how could Harry Potter have been born? As bacon said, "there are many successful people in the world, not because they are better than you, but because they dare to try."

? Since ancient times, success has been trying. How can you succeed without trying? Countless attempts may not necessarily succeed, but giving up trying means giving up success forever.

? Theodore roosevelt said: "Failure is painful, but what is worse is never trying."