We often only see the smiles on the faces of successful people and the flowers piled in front of them, but we are often unwilling or ignore their hard work and pain.
John Stuart Black asserted that no one in the world is born capable of doing anything. If there is such a person, then if a specific job really falls on him, he will not be able to do it well.
“The jury foreman is a well-known person with a sense of justice, but he is also famous for his stubbornness and stubbornness.” Wipp said, “During a trial, the defendant’s defense lawyer Mr. George It took a full hour to appeal the case itself and defend the defendant's innocence. In the following time, Mr. George still continued to state his current point of view over and over again without any assumptions and reasoning, only complaining about the case. The main point in itself. I began to understand that Mr. George was confronting the jury in this unique way and getting the jury to support his point of view. The jury foreman, the stubborn and upright case handler, started to get a little angry. You can see it in the stiff lines on his face. However, Mr. George didn't seem to notice it, or didn't pay attention at all. He continued to state his point of view over and over again. The stiff face of the jury chairman began to relax and gradually turned into a gentle nod. Five hours later, Mr. George finally won, and the jury unanimously acquitted the defendant."
"The Scarlet Letter" is indeed a perfect work, and everyone who has seen it cannot help but admire it. I am amazed by the beautiful words, smooth thinking, fresh writing style and careful rhetoric. If we are lucky enough to see Hawthorne's notebooks, we will discover why this work is so good. Hawthorne revealed in his notebook that the work was revised over and over again, and he couldn't even remember how many times it was revised. No matter how small or trivial the changes are, they will be recorded in his notebook. Hawthorne's notebooks recorded what he thought, saw, and felt, which is why he wrote such a perfect work.
The perfection of Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter" comes from Hawthorne's outstanding thoughts and a large number of valuable materials. But before The Scarlet Letter was successfully published, Hawthorne was still full of worries. He was worried that this work would not be recognized as much as his previous works, some of which he had burned. In life, Hawthorne was once in trouble. After leaving Salem Custom House, Hawthorne's main food was chestnuts and potatoes. Before Hawthorne and his immortal work "The Scarlet Letter" were recognized by the world, Hawthorne had already been in the literary world for 20 years.
Just like a sword can be born together with another hammer, people often don’t know when they have reached the finish line of success. The tragedy of the striver is to stop at the moment when success is about to come.
"A new aspect of my life began in September 1865, when I finally began to write the novel I had long wanted to write." George Eliot said: "Although I have always wanted to write a novel, I had never written a novel before. I have also tried, but I have never really made up my mind, and I always stop at the beginning of a description of Stamford countryside and the life of the villagers. Just like that, I stop writing, and the time flies by. After a few years, my desire to write novels gradually faded away, and I still felt that I lacked superb writing skills and novel structure, but I still felt that I was good at telling stories.
“Time flies very quickly. It was January of that year that changed my destiny - September 1985. One morning, I suddenly had the idea of ??writing an outline for a story. I jumped at the chance and started writing. Unexpectedly, it got out of hand and led to the publication of "Scenes from the Life of a Clergyman", which was first published in "Blackwood's" magazine and attracted Herbert Spencer to complete his Already 76 years old at the time of the tenth volume of Masterpiece, this is a groundbreaking work.
Few can surpass him. Herbert Spencer encountered many difficulties in his creation and his health was deteriorating. However, he persisted in creating and persevered, and finally won.
When the New York Herald was founded, Mr. James Bennett was so busy that he had no time to receive visitors. If someone wanted to buy the New York Herald, he had to point to where the newspaper was and let him do what he wanted. In Mr. Bennett's view, the difficulties encountered in founding the "New York Herald" were more and greater than those encountered in founding the "Tribune", and the challenges faced were also more formidable. But Mr Bennett did not back down and continued to move towards his goal. He often works seventeen or eighteen hours a day, but often only has a few dozen cents in his pocket on weekends, which still does not shake his determination to move towards his goal. After nearly 40 years of hard work, the New York Herald has finally become one of the most valuable and authoritative newspapers in the world.
In order to find a job, a young boy in London made up his mind and visited major business organizations one after another until he achieved his goal. At first, as expected, the little boy was rejected again and again, but the little boy was not discouraged and still insisted on this grand plan. One day, the little boy's luck changed. An old man in the office became interested in him. The old gentleman appreciated the boy's perseverance and gave him a chance. He asked the little boy to go home and write him a letter. That night, the little boy wrote a neat and flowing letter. The next day, the little boy gave the letter to the old man. The old man was very satisfied with the letter and arranged a job for the little boy. The little boy quickly established himself in this hard-won job and gradually played an important role. In the end, he became an important pillar of the company.
For some unknown reason, little Pascal's father firmly prohibited him from getting involved in mathematics, and even allowed him to mention the word mathematics. Without anyone's help, Pascal worked hard to calculate and name the first 32 problems of Euclid. These problems were all solved by him without any knowledge of the circle.
Erasmus studied hard, and when he had no money to buy a lamp for lighting and could only study by moonlight, he eventually became the greatest scholar. In fact, many successful people have had similar experiences. German Emperor Wilhelm I was an expensive emperor, but he was also a frugal man who knew how to keep learning. His most valuable qualities are perseverance and strong will. One of his friends once said deeply: "He is really a hard-working person. Every time I pass by the palace at night, I always see him studying at the table. I think maybe it is this never-ending spirit that makes him He sat on the throne of the German President."
The shoemaker has a good craftsmanship and a good reputation. When someone asked him how long it would take to become a good shoemaker, he replied: "It takes six years, and you have to work hard." The man asked another shoemaker the same question, and the shoemaker replied: "It takes a lifetime. time." Although these two answers are different, they are obviously correct. Perseverance and perseverance are qualities that every person who has achieved great success must possess. Maybe they don’t have a good plan, maybe they have weird personalities, maybe they have other flaws and shortcomings, but perseverance and perseverance are indispensable. Difficulties cannot stop him; efforts cannot make him tremble; failure cannot knock him down. No matter what kind of blow he encountered, he kept moving towards his goal. Perseverance is like breathing for a person who truly wants to succeed. As long as he doesn't die, he won't give up.
Perseverance is much more important to a person's success than money, power and status.
No matter what job you are engaged in now, no matter how tiring or hard the work is, as long as you want to do this job, you must continue to work hard based on the principle of perseverance and turn your passion into progress. unlimited power.
Milton was an example of persistent hard work. He lost a pair of eyes in order to write a thesis, but this still did not stop him from moving forward. He finally wrote a series of famous works.
"Don't stop, grit your teeth and persevere." Carlisle said, "If you can persevere in every battle and every soldier can persevere, then you can win almost every victory.
"Manual workers can only withstand repeated blows; scholars can only accept lessons again and again; farmers can only harvest a few times a year; painters can only paint one picture after another; travelers can only achieve success by taking one step at a time.