unremitting efforts
Lincoln, the16th president of the United States, was a great speaker, and the secret of his success was his unremitting efforts. Since he was a child, he has worked hard on his speech skills, and he never forgets to learn whether he is a farmer, a lumberjack, a shop assistant, a postman or a land surveyor. In order to become a lawyer, he even walked 30 miles to listen to lawyers and imitate their speeches. It was this unremitting effort that made Lincoln an eloquent lawyer and finally set foot on politics.
study hard
Li Bai didn't like reading when he was a child, but he met an old woman grinding an iron pestle by the river at the foot of the mountain. Li Bai asked her curiously what she was doing, and the old woman told him that she was grinding the needle. Li Bai was surprised to ask how it was possible. The old woman smiled and said, "As long as you grind it every day, it will always get finer and finer. Li Bai was deeply ashamed after hearing this and decided to study hard. From then on, he kept in mind that "as long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle" and became a great poet in the Tang Dynasty.
willpower
Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during World War II, was an outstanding speaker, but when he made his first speech in Parliament, he forgot the following words, and his face flushed with embarrassment. But he didn't give up. Instead, I devote myself to the study of speech skills and often exercise my oral expression ability. In the end, he became a famous speaker and outstanding politician in the 20th century. This story tells us that no matter what difficulties you encounter, you will always succeed as long as you persist!