Anyone has a chance to shine.

Glowing is not the patent of the sun, you can also shine.

-Plato

In 387 BC, Plato was nearly forty years old. He returned to Athens after his trip and began to set up a college specializing in training all kinds of ideological talents. He started with the study of natural science and social science and advocated a high degree of academic freedom. Because in Plato's view, everyone is a creative talent. As long as we can provide them with the necessary conditions or space to play, no matter how big or small the light is, the other party will eventually have its own bright spot. Under the guidance of Plato's ideas, at that time, a large number of outstanding academic young people in the west defected to Plato's door to learn all kinds of philosophy and geometry knowledge. One of the most famous is Aristotle, who became a pearl shining in Europe under Plato's painstaking education.

Many times, people in real life often lament that they don't have a superior family background and outstanding talents, and then feel sorry for themselves and are willing to be insignificant. But what these people don't know is that a grain of rice can shine brilliantly. Every self in this world is actually a unique existence, and no creator can completely copy another undifferentiated me. Great people naturally have the unique light of great people, but for all of us, we will be dazzling because of our unique talents and become the object of envy and admiration.

Einstein was the greatest physicist in the 20th century, and his existence was undoubtedly the most dazzling academic "superstar" of that era. In the eyes of ordinary people, Einstein's outstanding achievements may be related to his brilliance. When he was a child, he was definitely a brilliant genius.

However, the facts are surprising. When he was a child, Einstein was not outstanding and ugly. He is always ordinary in his studies and doesn't attract much attention. He was even called "silly boy" by people around him. Even his parents who know him best are not optimistic about his future life, because Einstein, born more than three years ago, is so stupid that he can't even speak complete words. Compared with those one-year-old glib children, he is simply "mentally retarded"

Einstein's worrying "IQ" always accompanied him to primary school, but by this time he was 10 years old, and it was naturally an intellectual problem to go to school late. Of course, it is not surprising that Einstein is still a "bad student" in the eyes of teachers. Not to mention poor language skills, I dare not let people "compliment" my hands-on ability, and I am always "clumsy" in doing things, which has become the object of ridicule by my classmates.

One of the most famous examples is that in the handicraft class, the teacher took out a small bench and said to the students, "I think there may be no worse bench in the world!" " "Students naturally got the message and laughed at Einstein. At this time, Einstein blushed and stood up, holding two benches with worse workmanship in his hand to refute the teacher's "fallacy", which was probably Einstein's most humorous and witty answer since he grew up.

But judging from Einstein's daily performance, the teacher thinks that he will eventually achieve nothing and eventually become an ordinary individual. However, in the subsequent course of studying, Einstein studied physics with his tenacious perseverance, and put forward special relativity and general relativity successively, becoming the most outstanding physicist of that era at one fell swoop, from an ugly duckling to a beautiful white swan.

Facts have fully proved that everyone can become a dazzling "luminous body" through their own efforts, just like Plato's educational philosophy: "Glowing is not the patent of the sun, you can also shine." So, believe in yourself at all times, come on!