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As the saying goes, "Failure is the mother of success." "This is a truth that has been proven by countless facts, and on the road to success, failure is almost inevitable; But for the strivers: failure means another step towards success.
The lamp is a great invention of mankind to conquer the night. The bright electric lamp was the American inventor Thomas Edison. After carefully summing up the experience of his predecessors in manufacturing electric lamps, Edison formulated a detailed test plan.
In order to develop electric lights, Edison often worked dozens of hours a day in the laboratory, sometimes experimented for several days, invented carbon filament as filament, he successively tested more than 6,000 kinds of plant fibers, and finally selected bamboo wire, through high-temperature closed furnace scorching, reprocessing, to obtain carbonized bamboo wire, installed in the bulb, once again improve the vacuum degree of the bulb, the lamp can be lit continuously for 1200 hours.
Therefore, we should put failure and success into perspective. Don't be pessimistic in the face of failure, don't be discouraged, start all over again, find the right way, strive for success, face success, don't be complacent, get carried away, summarize the experience of success, and meet the next challenge for strivers: failure means a step towards success.
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The sample essay for the small practice pen after the 100 question marks of truth is as follows:
Fan Wenyi: I want to say to the birds: You have worked hard to find the tree but found that the tree has become a lamp.
How disappointed and painful you are, but you still keep your agreement and sing last year's song, and seeing this, I hate that the people there do not care for the environment and cut down trees indiscriminately. Jing Liang San: But now everyone can take care of the trees and not cut them down indiscriminately, and you can find more friends.
I also want to say to the birds: Actually, you have many advantages. For example,"Keep your promises", the bird promised the tree that it would come back next spring to sing to the tree, and the bird really fulfilled the promise.
The bird was also polite, and he had to say it every time he asked someone"Please"word, really polite. I want to learn from the birds to keep my word and cherish the virtues of friendship.
Fan Wen 2: Lincoln, the 16th ** of the United States, is a world-famous great speaker. His success lies in the fact that he began to practice his eloquence as a teenager, and he was able to see and listen more.
The success of the final speech allowed Lincoln to finally become an eloquent lawyer and eventually step into politics.
Hard work pays off" The profound meaning of this sentence. We must not do anything half-heartedly and cyclically, we must have a beginning and an end, and persevere. Only in this way can we make a difference and make due contributions to the people and society.
Fan Wensan: The one who was most interested was an Austrian doctor. When he saw his son sleeping, suddenly Liang's eyes rolled.
He felt strange and quickly woke up his son, who said that he had just had a dream. The doctor wondered if the rolling of his eyes could have something to do with dreaming. So he took his son, wife, and neighbors as experimental subjects, conducted repeated observation experiments, and finally wrote **, pointing out that when a person's eyes roll, it means that the sleeper is dreaming.
Nowadays, when people study the physiology of dreams, they use the number of times their eyes turn and the time they turn to measure the number of times people have dreams and the length of dreams.
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Hard work pays off.
Hard work pays off" is a well-known saying that tells people that as long as they are diligent, there is nothing they can't do.
For example, Sun Jing, who was piercing the cantilever, was a native of the Jin Dynasty, and when he read every night, in order not to doze off, he tied a rope to his hair, and the other end was tied to the beam, and whenever his head drooped down, the rope would wake him up, and he continued to read after waking up, so he became a celebrity who used the hanging beam to prevent himself from falling asleep. There is also Su Qin, who is a thorn stock, because he has not been able to seek official positions in the Qin State, and has always been looked down upon by others. So, he decided to fight for his breath.
After that, he studied diligently and forgot to sleep and eat. Whenever it was late at night and the surroundings were quiet, Su Qin was already dizzy and always wanted to sleep, so he immediately stabbed his thigh with an awl, felt the pain, and the person woke up. This is the celebrity Su Qin who woke himself up.
Another example is Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty, his family is very poor, but he likes to read very much. But there is no oil lamp in his house at night, and the lamp is lit in the neighbor's house, so Kuang Heng dug a hole in the wall and read with the light coming out of the hole, which is the story of "chiseling the wall to borrow light".
There is also the modern Xu Beihong, whose paintings are famous at home and abroad, when he was young, he was inspired to learn painting, with his hard work, to win glory for the country, not to let foreigners look down on us Chinese.
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As long as you persevere, you will have some gains and miracles.
As long as the effort is deep, the iron pestle is sharpened into a needle. "Yes, as long as you persevere, you will gain something and succeed. Only by working hard can "hard work pay off."
In fact, everyone in the world is equal, but why are some people so famous and so great? And some people are just nameless grass?
This is the difference, because those great people are willing to give and bear, while some people are only willing to live a peaceful life, be an ordinary person, and have an ordinary life.
Today, when we are all immersed in such good literary works, when we are all swimming in the sea of books, we will all be impressed and attracted by the charm of "Dream of Red Mansions", the stories in the book are described vividly, and the characters in the book are also vividly and vividly described.
But behind this wonderful story, what kind of painstaking efforts are there? Cao Xueqin spent her life's work to compile this **, in order to make this ** more distinctive, Cao Xueqin read it for ten years, deleted and modified it several times, and finally left us an immortal legend - "Dream of Red Mansions".
Today, we study and read under the bright lights, but who knows what Edison's efforts are hidden behind the bright lights?
In order to develop the electric lamp, Edison sometimes stayed in the studio for more than ten hours, sometimes for several days in a row, night and day, forgetting to sleep and eat, he invented charcoal filament to make filament, and then experimented with more than 6,000 kinds of plant fibers, and finally, through his unremitting efforts, he invented the electric lamp can burn for 1,200 hours continuously. It's really "hard work pays off".
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Truth is born after a hundred question marks, and the last paragraph says two things:
1. As long as there is the spirit of "breaking the casserole and asking to the end", we will be able to "discover, invent, create and achieve something".
2. It is pointed out that science is not mysterious or distant, and the key lies in "seeing the subtleties and knowing things", constantly exploring, being good at independent thinking, and having the spirit of perseverance.
Truth is Born After a Hundred Question Marks" has been added to the 21st lesson of the second semester of the sixth grade of the trial version of Shanghai Chinese Textbook; Lesson 20 of the second semester of the sixth grade of the People's Education Edition; Lesson 28 of the second semester of the fifth grade of the Lujiao version of primary school; Lesson 13 of the fourth grade of the student-based experimental course.
This article tells us that only through continuous exploration and discovery can we obtain the truth, and that "truth is born after a hundred question marks" is to discover problems keenly, think unremittingly, and solve problems in depth. Only by "breaking the sand pot and asking to the end", persevering in the root cause, and finding the answer, can we find the truth in real life.
About the Author. Ye Yonglie, pen names: Xiao Tong, Jiuyuan, Ye Yang, Ye Zhou. Born on August 30, 1940, he is a native of Wenzhou, Zhejiang.
Male, Han nationality. He graduated from the Department of Culture of Peking University in 1963. After graduation, he worked as a choreographer and director at Shanghai Science and Education Film Studio.
On September 25, 1979, he joined the Chinese Writers Association, and then joined the Shanghai Writers Association. In 1980, he was transferred to the Shanghai Association for Science and Technology as a member of the Standing Committee, and concurrently served as the vice chairman of the Shanghai Science Popularization Creation Association, and engaged in professional creation. In 1987, he was transferred to the Shanghai Writers Association and has been a professional writer ever since.
His current title is a first-class writer and professor.
The last paragraph of the original text is attached:
In the history of science, there are many such examples, which show that science is not mysterious, and the truth is not far away. As long as you are good at asking questions and constantly exploring, then when you have answered a few question marks, you will be able to discover the truth.
Of course, the ability to know things in small ways, to be good at asking questions, and to keep exploring does not come about in a vacuum. As mathematician Hua Luogeng said, scientific inspiration is by no means something that can be waited for. If there is any chance of discovery in the field of science, then this "chance opportunity" can only be given to those who are prepared, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have the spirit of perseverance.
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Truth is born after 100 question marks and is an essay on human cognition and philosophical reflection.
The core idea of the article is that truth is gradually emerging after a series of questioning and exploration, that is, the birth and development of truth needs to go through multiple links such as speculation, verification, questioning and reflection. Through the metaphor of the image of 100 question marks, the article emphasizes the importance of speculation, inquiry, reflection and questioning in constructing truth, and the significance and value of Li Lihong and philosophical thinking.
In the article, the author sheds light on the nature of human cognition and truth through a conversation with a philosophy professor. The author believes that human cognition is a process from ignorance to understanding, and this process requires continuous formulation, verification and revision of hypotheses, and only through continuous questioning and reflection can we better understand the world and ourselves.
At the end of the article, the author puts forward the importance of thinking, and calls on people to always maintain an attitude of skepticism and questioning, and constantly search for the truth, so that human cognition can continue to surpass and create a better future.
Peculiarities of the philosophical approach
The philosophical method is mainly to use logic and critical thinking to evaluate and deduce the results and consequences of some situations, and then by extension, to explore and explain the phenomena of nature and society. These methods and answers may differ from the scientific method, but both the philosophical and scientific methods are important components of the human mind.
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Wang Runzhi once said: "Hard work pays off!" This sentence tells us that as long as we are diligent and take what we do seriously, we will definitely succeed. As long as you put in it, your efforts will not be in vain.
I believe everyone knows the story of the Tang Dynasty poet about "grinding the iron pestle into a needle". It is said that Li Bai did not like to read since he was a child, and one day, he went to play at the bottom of the mountain and met an old grandmother sharpening an iron rod on a stone. When I asked about it, I learned that I was going to grind the iron pestle into a needle.
After Li Bai heard this, he laughed at the old grandmother's stupidity. The old grandmother looked serious and said, "As long as you grind this stick every day, the more you grind, the finer it will become, are you afraid that you won't be able to grind the needle?"
After hearing this, Li Bai was ashamed. From then on, keep in mind the truth that "as long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is sharpened into a needle", and study hard. In the end, Li Bai became a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Coincidentally, the great American inventor Thomas Edison did more than 1,500 experiments in the experiment of studying electric lamp materials, but did not find a suitable material for making electric lamp filament. Someone mocked him and said, "You've failed more than 1,500 times."
Edison said, "No, I did not fail, my achievement was to find more than 1,500 materials that were not suitable for the filament of electric lamps." Later, Edison did not give up his research on light bulb materials because of people's ridicule, and spent all day in the laboratory.
Eventually, Edison developed the use of tungsten wire instead of bamboo wire, so that people could use this kind of inexpensive and durable tungsten light bulb.
The above two stories have verified the truth that "hard work pays off". As long as you work hard and work hard, you will definitely succeed like the poet Li Bai and the inventor Edison.
Hard work pays off, as long as there is perseverance, the success will be natural! "I believe that after unremitting efforts, you will eventually embark on the road to success.
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