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Examples of celebrities who have experienced setbacks and have succeeded.
Scientist. Hawking didn't seem to be a good learner as a child, he learned to read very late, he never finished in the top 10 in his class after school, and because his homework was always untidy, his teachers felt that he was hopeless, and his classmates made him a target of ridicule. When Hawking was 12 years old, two boys in his class bet him with a bag of candy that he would never make it, and his classmates ironically nicknamed him Albert Einstein. Who knows, more than 20 years later, the little boy who was not outstanding back then has really become a master figure in the physics world.
What is the reason for this? It turned out that as he grew older, Hawking Jr. became interested in how things worked, and he often took things apart to get to the bottom of it, but when it came time to put them back together, he was helpless, but his parents did not punish him for this, and his father even coached him in mathematics and physics. At the age of thirteen or fourteen, Hawking found himself interested in the study of physics, which he considered to be the most basic science, and although it was too easy and too superficial to be boring, he believed that it was the most basic science, and that it would promise to solve the question of where people came from and why they were here.
From then on, Hawking began a real scientific quest.
Confucius, a representative of Confucianism, became famous, and people respected him as the epitome of everything. His father died when he was three years old, and he was often discriminated against by his clan. At that time, there was neither papermaking nor printing, and all the works that were circulated were copied, and if you wanted to keep the writings of others, you had to carve them word by word on the bamboo pieces with a knife.
Keep the carved bamboo slips in order, and then the book at that time. The Book of Changes was engraved by Confucius, so he often read it, and because he read it too many times, the very strong cowhide rope was broken. . .
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Bernard is a famous French writer who has written a large number of ** and scripts in his lifetime, and occupies a special place in the history of French film and drama.
Once, a French newspaper held a quiz contest with prizes, in which there was such a topic:
If the Louvre, the largest museum in France, caught fire, and the situation only allowed for the salvage of one painting, which one would you grab?
The reason for the explanation: the best goal of success is not the most valuable one, but the one that is most likely to be achieved.
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Lenin was playing at his aunt's house when he was a child, and accidentally broke a water glass. The aunt came and asked who broke it, and Lenin hurriedly pushed it to the little brother of the aunt's family, and the aunt quarreled with the little brother fiercely. Lenin came home at night and could not sleep, so he wrote a letter to his aunt in which he confessed his mistake.
Lenin's aunt not only did not quarrel with him, but praised him as an honest child.
The reason explained: You must be an honest and trustworthy child from an early age, otherwise you will never be able to accept anyone's trust again, just like the children in "The Wolf is Coming"!!
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