1. Zu Chongzhi
Zu Chongzhi of the Southern Dynasties, under the extremely primitive conditions at that time, relied on small pieces of bamboo to perform a large number of complex calculations, over and over again, and after countless failures, finally Became the first person in the world to calculate pi to the seventh decimal place.
2. Edison
Once, a person reminded Edison that when he invented the battery, he failed 25,000 times, but this great inventor failed like this Answer: "No, I did not fail. I discovered 24,999 reasons why the battery did not work." During his lifetime, Edison obtained 1,093 invention patents, such as phonographs, movies, electric pens, wax paper and fluorescent lamps. etc. We can imagine how many failures he experienced during his extraordinary career. We should be grateful that he has an indomitable spirit that refuses to accept failure.
3. Stallone
Stallone was once in poverty when he was young, and all the money he had combined was not enough to buy a decent suit, but he still wholeheartedly insisted on what he believed in. In order to become an actor, make movies, and become a star, I constantly look for investors and attend interviews. He had hit the wall a total of 1849 times, but he still did not give in and continued to persevere, finally succeeding on the 1850th time.
4. KFC
Colonel Sanders is a retired soldier. After he retired, he was penniless. He had a secret recipe for fried chicken, and he began to recommend it to major food companies in order to make a living, but every company refused in the face of this ragged man. After N 1 efforts, he was finally recognized by a food company, and in just one and a half years, he opened 300 chain stores and was loved by people. This is the entrepreneurial story of KFC.
5. Wellington
In the early 19th century, a British general was defeated on the battlefield and fled into the haystack of a farmhouse to take shelter from the wind and rain. It was painful. Frustrated again. In a daze, he suddenly found a spider in the corner struggling to build a web in the wind and rain. The silk was blown off time and time again, but the spider pulled the silk and re-knitted it again and again, without giving up, and finally completed the web. The general was deeply inspired, and later regrouped, finally defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. This general was the famous Wellington in history.