Although it is hard work after thousands of scrounging, only after blowing all the sand can you get gold --- "Nine Poems on Langtaosha" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
There will be times when the wind breaks through the waves, and you will hang on. Clouds sail across the sea --- "Traveling is Difficult"
Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to a man, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and disturb his movement. What you do is to move your heart and forbearance to benefit what you can't do.
——Meng Ke, thinker and educator of the Warring States Period
Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing. Things are easy in the world, only careless people are afraid.
——Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty poet
All the freedom and lightness of artists are obtained with great oppression, that is, the result of great efforts.
——Gogol, Russian writer
It is not enough to take steps towards the ultimate goal that we will finally reach one day. We must also regard each step as a goal and make it a step. And work.
——Goethe, German poet
Perseverance when achieving success is more important than perseverance when suffering failure.
——La Rochefko, French writer
Although patience and persistence are painful things, they can gradually bring you benefits.
——Ovid, ancient Roman poet
No matter when or what the situation is, I will never allow myself to be a little discouraged.
----- Edison
Mountain Taishan does not allow soil, so it can become as big as it is; rivers and seas do not accept small streams, so it can become deep.
----- Li Si
If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.
------ "To the end of the world", this is the first state; "The clothes are getting wider and wider, but I don't regret it, because of Yi's disappearance, people are haggard", this is the second state; "The crowd has searched for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, that person is there in the dim light. "This is the third realm."
----- Wang Guowei
Of course, a person must think carefully before doing something; but after the plan or policy has been set, he must determine the goal and move forward. Then there is the attitude of hesitation, this is the attitude of perseverance.
----- Zou Tao Fen
We should have perseverance, especially self-confidence! We must believe that our gifts are meant to be used for something.
----- Marie Curie
1. As long as a person pursues strongly and persistently, he can achieve his goal. ——Stendhal
2. There are three words for hard work, one is called down, one is called suffering, and the other is called gong. You must cheer up and work hard. ——Mao Zedong
3. As long as you persevere and enrich your knowledge, you will eventually discover its secrets. —— Yang Zhenning
4. There is only one step from greatness to ridiculousness, but if you take another step, ridiculousness will turn into greatness again. ——Pace
5. Repetition is the mother of learning. ——Di Cigen
6. Every little bit of storage is integrated into a big warehouse. ——German proverb
7. A trickle of water can eventually wear away a boulder, not because of its power, but because of its constant dripping day and night. ——Beethoven
8. If you don’t read at midnight or five drums, your skills will be exposed to the cold. ——Guo Moruo
9. To learn, it is like digging a well. The deeper the well, the harder it is to get out. If you don’t keep your mind to the end, how can you see the source of the spring? ——Zhang Jiugong
10. In order to learn, one must be firm and persistent. If one is not firm, one will become weak; if one is not persistent, one will retreat. ——Feng Zixian
11. Advance quickly and retreat quickly. ——Meng Ke's "Mencius"
12. Isn't it true that one should learn from time to time? ——Confucius, "The Analects of Confucius·Xue Er"
13. Haste leads to waste.
——Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"
14. Where there is sincerity, gold and stone will open. ——Cai E
15. If you walk every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you do it often, you are not afraid of thousands of things. ——Jin Ying's "Proverbs Lianbi"
16. A horse can't take ten steps in one leap; a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance. (Qiji: a handsome horse. A horse: a horse that cannot run fast. A horse is driven every day. - "Xunzi Encouraging Learning" in the Pre-Qin Dynasty
18. If you have perseverance, why bother to watch it every three times? The most useless thing is to be exposed to the cold for ten days - Mao Zedong
Example
Joule's pursuit of knowledge
The famous British scientist Joule has been fond of it since he was a child. In physics, he often did some experiments on electricity and heat by himself.
One year during the vacation, Joule went to the countryside with his brother. The smart and studious Joule did not forget it even when he was playing. Doing his physics experiment
He found a lame horse, held by his brother, and quietly hid behind it, using a Voda battery to pass current to the horse, and wanted to try it. The reaction of the animal after being stimulated by electric current. As a result, the reaction he wanted to see occurred. The horse jumped wildly after receiving the electric shock, and almost kicked his brother.
Although there was danger, the horse jumped up wildly. This did not affect the mood of little Joule who loved to experiment. He and Gao rowed to the lake surrounded by mountains. Joule wanted to test how big the echo was, and then filled the musket with gunpowder. Pull the trigger. Unexpectedly, a long flame spurts out from the muzzle of the gun, burning off Joule's eyebrows and almost scaring his brother into falling into the lake.
This. At that time, the sky was covered with thick clouds and there was lightning and thunder. Joule, who was just about to go ashore to hide from the rain, found that it took a long time to hear the rumble of thunder after every lightning. What was going on?
Joule couldn't care less about hiding? Yu pulled his brother up a hill and carefully recorded the time between lightning and thunder with his pocket watch.
After school started, Joule couldn't wait to tell the teacher all the experiments he had done. And asked the teacher for advice.
The teacher smiled at the studious and inquisitive Joule and patiently explained to him: "The propagation speeds of light and sound are different. The speed of light is fast and the speed of sound is slow, so people always I wanted to see lightning and hear thunder, but in fact, lightning and thunder happened at the same time."
Joule suddenly understood. From then on, he became more obsessed with learning scientific knowledge. Through continuous learning and careful observation. Through calculation, he finally discovered the equivalent of heat work and the law of conservation of energy, and became an outstanding scientist.
2. Seeking knowledge-continuous self-improvement
British physicist Bragg lived in his home when he was a child. He was very poor, but with his unremitting pursuit of dreams and tenacious efforts, he finally achieved great success, and the years of poverty he experienced became the driving force for him to move forward in the future.
When he was in school, because his family's financial situation was too poor, his parents could not buy him good-looking clothes and comfortable shoes. He was often dressed in rags and dragged a pair of worn-out leather shoes that did not match his feet. As a child, Prague never felt inferior because of poverty, and he never complained that his family could not provide him with superior living conditions. The pair of oversized leather shoes looked ridiculous on his feet, but he did not. Hence the low self-esteem. On the contrary, he cherishes this pair of shoes because it gives him unlimited motivation.
It turns out that this pair of shoes was sent to him by his father. The family was poor and could not buy him a pair of comfortable and sturdy shoes. Even though this pair of old leather shoes belonged to his father. Although his father was also full of guilt about this, he still gave his son ardent hope, unparalleled encouragement and strong emotional support. His father wrote this in a letter to him: "...Son, I'm so sorry. I hope that in a year or two, my pair of leather shoes will no longer be too big for your feet. ...I hold this I hope that once you achieve something, I will be proud of it, because my son worked hard and succeeded in my worn-out shoes..." This letter, which is profound and full of expectations, has always been like an invisible force. , pushing Prague on the rugged mountain road of science, marching forward through thorns.
Galileo's story
Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564, right next to the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. His father was a bankrupt nobleman. When Galileo came to this world, his family was already very poor. At the age of 17, Galileo was admitted to the University of Pisa. In college, Galileo not only studied hard, but also liked to ask questions to his teachers. Even if it is some phenomena that people are familiar with and accustomed to, he will break the casserole and ask (grain) to the end to find out everything.
Staring at the ceiling
Once, he stood in the Catholic Church in Pisa, staring at the ceiling, motionless. What is he doing? It turned out that he was pressing the pulse of his left hand with his right hand and looking at the lamp swinging back and forth on the ceiling. He found that although the swing of the lamp became weaker and weaker, so that the distance of each swing gradually shortened, the time required for each swing was the same. So Galileo made a pendulum of appropriate length and measured the speed and uniformity of the pulse. From here, he found the law of the pendulum. The clock was made based on this law he discovered.
Study hard on your own after losing school
The poverty of family life forced Galileo to leave university early. After dropping out of school, Galileo continued to study mathematics diligently at home. Due to his continuous efforts, he achieved excellent results in mathematics research. At the same time, he also invented a specific gravity scale and wrote a paper titled "The Center of Gravity of Solids." At this time, the 21-year-old Galileo was already famous throughout the country, and people called him the "Contemporary Archimedes". When he was 25 years old, the University of Pisa made an exception and hired him as a professor of mathematics.
The world-famous falling body experiment
Before Galileo, Aristotle of ancient Greece believed that objects fall at different speeds. Its falling speed is proportional to its weight. The heavier the object, the faster it falls. For example, an object weighing 10 kilograms falls 10 times faster than an object weighing 1 kilogram.
Since more than 1,700 years ago, people have regarded this theory that violates the laws of nature as an undoubted truth. The young Galileo boldly questioned Aristotle's theory based on his own empirical reasoning. After careful consideration, he decided to conduct an experiment himself. He chose the Leaning Tower of Pisa as his experimental site. On this day, he brought two iron balls of the same size but different weights. One weighed 100 pounds and was solid; the other weighed 1 pound and was hollow. Galileo stood on top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, looking down. The bottom of the tower was full of people who came to watch, and everyone was talking about it. Someone sarcastically said: "This young man must be mentally ill! Aristotle's theory can't be wrong!" The experiment began. Galileo took an iron ball in each hand and shouted: "People below, You see clearly, the iron ball is about to fall." After saying that, he opened his hands at the same time. People saw that the two iron balls fell in parallel and landed on the ground almost at the same time. Everyone was stunned. Gajsenile's experiment revealed the secret of falling body motion and overturned Aristotle's theory. This experiment has epoch-making significance in the history of the development of physics.
The first telescope was made
Copernicus was an outstanding Polish astronomer. After 40 years of astronomical observations, he proposed the theory of "heliocentrism". He believed that the center of the universe was the sun, not the earth. The earth is an ordinary planet that rotates on its axis and also orbits the sun. Galileo had long believed in Copernicus's "heliocentric theory." One day in June 1608, Galileo found an empty tube and embedded a convex mirror on one end and a concave mirror on the other end, making the world's first small astronomical telescope. Experiments have proven that it can magnify the original object 3 times. Galileo was not satisfied, so he improved further and made another one. He took the telescope and ran to the beach. He saw only rolling waves in the vast sea and no ship in sight. However, when he picked up the telescope and looked into the distance, a ship was approaching the shore from a distance. Practice has proven that it can magnify 8 times. Galileo continued to improve and manufacture, and finally, his telescope could magnify the original object 32 times.
Example
Roots, because they absorb living water from underground sources and continue to penetrate deeper, can have lush green leaves; eagles, because they yearn for the endless vastness of the blue sky, spread their wings and soar, can fight against the sky of majesty.
Football king Pele is famous all over the world, but he still needs to pursue the perfection of the "next" goal; director Xie Jin is famous all over the world, but still needs to strive for a good-looking "next" movie. It can be seen that there is no pure gold in life, and it is even more difficult to have perfect things. Only unremitting pursuit and never-giving-up attempts can create perfection, and life will be wonderful because of unremitting pursuit.
Relentless pursuit is the cornerstone of success. Wang Xizhi, the sage of calligraphy of the generation, lights up the lamp beside the ink pond at the fifth watch when the rooster crows. He stared at the full pool of water, looked at the broken pen in his hand, and recalled every bit of his journey. In the scorching heat of June, mosquitoes were flying in swarms above his head, and the pen was soaked with sweat, but he still wrote fluently. In the cold winter of the twelfth lunar month, the ice of a huge lake turned into an inkstone, making it difficult to bend and extend the fingers, but the words on the rice paper still floated. In the year of Guichou, he wrote the "Preface to the Lanting Collection", which integrates calligraphy and beautiful prose. It has been passed down through the ages and has become a model for later generations to copy.
"Although it is hard work, after blowing all the sand, you will find gold." Wang Xizhi pursued perfection and persevered, dyeing a pond full of clear water with ink, and became a famous "sage of calligraphy" for thousands of years.
Relentless pursuit is the magic weapon for self-improvement. Zhao Pu became a "CCTV celebrity" because of his continuous pursuit for twenty years. In 1987, at the age of 16, he entered the army wearing a military uniform. In 1990 he was a clerk. In 1995, he became a student of Beiguang College. Entered Beijing TV Station in 1997. Although his identity has been changing, his enterprising spirit has not changed, and his unremitting pursuit spirit has not changed. He likens "study" to "getting food." He studies while working at his job, and has now completed his master's degree. He shed tears during the earthquake relief live broadcast, and during the "Two Sessions" reports, he conveyed the voices of netizens. His talents, his cultivation, and his spirit inspired countless viewers. He used his unremitting pursuit to enrich himself, improve himself, and adapt to social requirements.
"There will be long winds and waves, and the clouds and sails will sail across the sea." Zhao Pu unremittingly pursues it and uses his own experience to explain to us the importance of lifelong learning and self-improvement, proving that life will change due to unremitting efforts. Pursuing and wonderful.
There is no best, only better. Only by setting our sights higher and pursuing continuously can we constantly surpass ourselves and move towards success; only by relentlessly making progress can we adapt to society and move towards the future; only by unremitting pursuit can the shortcomings of life be perfected and the value of life be enhanced.
Life is a long road, but life is wonderful because of unremitting pursuit.