Diligence can make up for deficiencies, that is to say, acquired diligence can make up for congenital deficiencies and defects. The following is a diligent example compiled by Bian Xiao. Welcome to read and learn from it. Thank you!
Diligent examples can make up for mistakes 1
Wang Shouren was a famous philosopher and educator in the middle of Ming Dynasty.
Wang Shouren was born in a feudal aristocratic family. His father was an official of the Ministry of War, but Wang Shouren didn't seem to inherit his father's cleverness at all.
He couldn't speak when he was five years old. At that time, everyone thought he was dumb, and some people thought he was an idiot. But his father doesn't think so. He thinks that Wang Shouren is just sick. He looked for famous doctors everywhere. As long as you hear of a famous doctor, send someone to invite him. By the time Wang Shouren was 6 years old, he was finally cured.
After Wang Shouren recovered from his illness, his intelligence was average. Because he couldn't speak and didn't read a book when he was a child, he was more clumsy than other children. Someone said, "He started learning to speak so late. Of course he is stupid! Don't expect him to make great achievements in the future. "
Xiao Shouren thought he was more stupid than others, but now he feels even worse when he is laughed at by others. He ran into his father's arms and cried, "Father, others say I am stupid. Am I really stupid? "
Father listened to his words: "Son, you are not stupid. I will teach you well as a father, and you will succeed. Don't worry about others' ridicule. Try to show those people, okay? "
Encouraged by someone's father, Wang Shouren gained confidence again. He always remembers the story that his father once told him that "stupid birds fly first" and always reminds himself to study hard. Usually read, others read it once, and he reads it twice, three times or even ten times. He seized the time and spent all the time played by others on his studies. During the day, he listened carefully to Mr. Wang's class. After school, he ran into his father's study alone and studied hard until his family urged him to eat and sleep. Every year, never stop.
My father was very happy to see Shouren so disappointing. He also patiently helped Xiao Shouren with his lessons and sometimes asked some great scholars to help him. When we have guests at home and talk about world affairs, we also let Wang Shouren stand aside and learn from others. Mother is also very happy to see him and takes care of him more carefully. She not only tidied up a study for him, but also forbade others to disturb his study.
In this way, with the encouragement and support of his parents and his own efforts, Wang Shouren made rapid progress in his academic performance, and he also answered Mr. Wang's questions with strong opinions, and finally became his proud disciple.
In this way, Wang Shouren grew up with the spirit of stupid birds flying first and hard work, and became a famous philosopher and educator.
Examples of diligence can make up for shortcomings 2.
When Gong Zhichao was 8 years old, he fell in love with little badminton by chance. However, she lost her father as a teenager, and her family was poor, bearing the rare mental burden and psychological pressure of ordinary peers. Moreover, she is short, weak and thin, and she has insufficient congenital conditions.
But she knows the truth that "diligence can make up for it, and stupid birds fly first". In the training hall, she wears a special training suit with 6 kilograms of sand, and practices footwork, playing ball, skipping rope and running every day. Wherever she goes, she takes a shot put to increase her grip. She wants to practice more than others every day, and hopes that the coach will give more advice and train with strong players.
It is this "three shifts" that finally made her "a blockbuster without singing". The care and encouragement of the team leader and coach to her like a family is the driving force for her struggle so far.
Examples of diligence can make up for shortcomings 2.
Lincoln, the first 16 president of the United States, was a world-famous great orator. His success lies in that he has been practicing his eloquence since his youth, watching and listening more.
When he was young, he worked as a farmer, lumberjack, shop assistant, postman, land surveyor and so on. In order to become a lawyer, he often walks 30 miles to a court to listen to lawyers' arguments and see how they argue and gesture. He imitated politicians and speakers while listening to their impassioned speeches.
He listened to the evangelists who traveled everywhere, waved their arms and shook their voices in the sky. When he came back, he followed their example and practiced his speech repeatedly in the Woods and cornfields. The success of the speech made Lincoln finally become an eloquent lawyer and finally entered politics.
Diligent examples can make up for mistakes.
Einstein was recognized as a little fool when he was a child, so stupid that his classmates talked about him when they saw him, so stupid that teachers thought he was hopeless. However, Einstein has a willpower that ordinary people don't have, and that is diligence!
In the handicraft class, other children handed in exquisite handicrafts, but he handed in a rough Xiao Mu stool, and everyone laughed at him. The teacher also satirized him: "I don't think there is anything worse!" " "However, Einstein took out two stools worse than this. At this time, teachers and classmates were shocked and changed their views on him. This is a little diligence in Einstein's growing up, and his harvest is to get new views from his classmates and teachers. When he grew up, Einstein was more diligent and made greater achievements. He won the Nobel Prize and numerous awards.
Hard examples can make up for shortcomings.
So did Beethoven. As a musician, he is deaf, but he works ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times, or even ten thousand times harder than others! Fall down, get up again, fail, start over. He was so diligent and persistent that he succeeded and became a world-famous great musician. What is the secret of this success? All because of diligence!
Hard examples can make up for shortcomings.
Mei Lanfang, a famous China opera performer, once said, "I am a clumsy artist, and I don't have enough talent, so I must study hard." In fact, what he said is true. When Mei Lanfang was young, she went to learn drama from a teacher. The teacher said that he has a pair of dead fish eyes and is dull and dull. He is not drama material at all and refuses to accept him. However, the lack of talent not only did not discourage Mei Lanfang, but made him more diligent. He feeds pigeons, looks up at the sky every day, and follows the flying pigeons with his eyes and chases them. He keeps goldfish and looks down at the bottom of the water every day, looking for shadows with his eyes following the wandering goldfish. After years of unremitting efforts, Mei Lanfang's eyes have finally become like clear autumn water, sparkling and affectionate.
Hard examples can make up for mistakes.
Once I attended a seminar on further study at work, the lecturer told a short story, which I personally felt was very deep.
The lecturer said that he had two college classmates, one of whom was very literary and excellent in handling affairs. In a word, he is a talented young man.
"But he always complains about his lack of talent," the lecturer continued. "This classmate did several kinds of work, but he still didn't meet Bole's appreciation, and he couldn't make a career himself, so he left glumly early."
There is also a student with average qualifications, but he is honest and practical, and will not complain often because he is too ambitious. Although he has served in the same position for several years, he is also very happy.
Finally, heaven rewards diligence, and he is appreciated by the leaders after all. And because he discovered his unique advantages and strengths, he was entrusted with an important task by virtue of his own talents.
The lecturer said with emotion: that clever and capable classmate is like a shining stone, but he didn't meet a bosom friend to ponder it, so once he was ignored, he gave up and sank into the water, and people soon forgot all about him.
On the other hand, another ordinary and conscientious classmate, although not as capable as that jewel-like colleague, exerts his advantages like a humble piece of wood. Although it has no bright and dazzling appearance, if you throw the wood into the water, it may sink for a while, but it will eventually float again.
However, taking wood and stone as a metaphor, should people play the role of high-spirited but uncut gems? Or a plain piece of wood? It must be very meaningful and worth thinking about.
Diligent examples can make up for shortcomings.
An old man bought a wasteland full of weeds at a low price and began to work at six o'clock every morning, weeding, loosening soil, sowing, watering, fertilizing and catching insects. Busy every day until the sun goes down and goes home. I work at sunrise and rest at sunset. After half a year's efforts, this wasteland is full of bright and dazzling flower trees.
This gorgeous garden attracted countless people, and everyone was full of praise. A man couldn't help saying, "Old man, your garden is really beautiful. I appreciate the curtains very much. God really takes care of you! " "
The old man smiled and said, "Sir, maybe God really takes care of me, but do you know that the old man starts working hard at six o'clock every morning and doesn't finish his work until evening?"
Diligent examples can make up for shortcomings.
Don't think of yourself as a mouse, or you will be eaten by a cat.
A rich man in Sweden gave birth to a daughter, and soon the child suffered from an unexplained paralysis and lost the ability to walk.
Once, a girl and her family traveled by boat. The captain's wife said there was a bird of paradise on board. The girl was fascinated by the bird and wanted to see it with her own eyes. The nanny left the child on the deck to find the captain. The child couldn't hold her temper and begged the waiter on board to take her to see the bird of paradise. The waiter didn't know that her legs couldn't walk, just took her to see the beautiful birds.
Miracle happened, the child, because of excessive desire, forgot to hold the waiter's hand and walked slowly. Since then, the child's illness has recovered. The girl devoted herself to literary creation when she grew up, and finally became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Is she Selma? La grove.
Diligent examples can make up for mistakes 10
God gave talent, and diligence turned talent into genius. Zeng Guofan had no talent as a child. He studied at home one day, and he recited an article many times, but he hasn't recited it yet. A thief lurks under his roof, hoping to get some benefits after the scholar sleeps. But wait and wait, just don't see him sleeping, reading articles over and over again. The thief was furious and jumped out and said, "What books do you read at this level?" Then recite the article and leave!
Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent. The thief is very clever, but unfortunately he is not diligent. He can only be a thief, and once became a generation of celebrities.
Examples of diligence can make up for mistakes 1 1
During the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi was transferred to Suzhou as a secretariat. Suzhou was the largest state in the southeast of the Tang Dynasty, and its local affairs were complicated.
After Bai Juyi took office, in order to deal with heavy county affairs, he declined all banquets and concentrated on government affairs. He soon became familiar with the local situation and reorganized the government agencies.
You know, Bai Juyi was addicted to alcohol and music when he was in Dongdu, but these pastimes gave way to business in Suzhou.
Because he thinks he is born clumsy and can only make up for it by diligence.
Bai Juyi worked in Suzhou for one year. Although the time is not long, due to his people-friendly policy and lenient punishment, Suzhou people have benefited from frivolous and generous taxes and are deeply loved by Suzhou people.
Therefore, when he left Suzhou by water, the industrious and simple Suzhou people sent him ashore. Presented a grand and touching scene, reluctant to ship for a while.
Diligence can make up for deficiencies, that is to say, the acquired diligence can make up for congenital defects.
Son, this idiom tells us that diligent people can succeed even if they are not geniuses.
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What is harder than stone or softer than water? However, the soft water has penetrated the hard rock and persisted.
A young man went to Microsoft to apply for a job, and the company didn't publish a job advertisement. Seeing the general manager puzzled, the young man explained that he happened to pass by here and rushed in. The general manager thought it was very new, so he made an exception and let him try it. The interview result was unexpected, and the young people performed poorly. His explanation to the general manager was that he had not prepared in advance. Thinking that he was just making excuses, the general manager casually replied, "Try again when you are ready."
A week later, the young man walked into Microsoft again, this time without success. But compared with the first time, his performance is much better. And the general manager gave him the same answer as last time, "Try again when you are ready." In this way, the young man entered Microsoft five times and was finally hired by the company, becoming the key training object.
Diligent examples can make up for mistakes 13
The father gave his son two cups filled with dirt. Let him put the cup on the windowsill and water it every day. Two weeks later, two thin leaves appeared in the soil of one of the cups and told my father the news.
Father said, "It takes a lot of effort to water two cups at the same time. Why do new leaves grow in one cup and not in the other? "
The child really doesn't know what's in it. The father went on to say, "that's because there are seeds buried in one cup, but there are no seeds in the other." This seed represents the ideals, beliefs and goals of life. That seedless cup means that there is no ideal, no belief and no goal in life. If there is no ideal, belief and goal in life, no amount of hard work and sweat will yield anything. "
The next day, the father gave the child two more cups, which were also filled with dirt. This time, he was asked to water only one of the cups. Two weeks later, new leaves appeared in the watered cup, but there was nothing in the other unwatered cup. Father added, "There is a seed in each of these two cups. Why are there new leaves that have been watered and those that have not been watered? " ? Because it is not enough to have ideals, beliefs and goals in life, but also to know how to pay the price for it. Without hard work and sweat, no matter how good the seeds are, no matter how good the ideals, beliefs and goals are, they are just a mirage and castles in the air, which will never become a reality. "