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Reading "The Origin of Species" has a feeling
In the summer vacation, I read the book "The Origin of Species" on the Internet, the author of this book is very famous, he is the founder of the theory of evolution, Darwin, this book is a masterpiece, its appearance, for the first time, biology is completely based on science, with a new idea of biological evolution to overthrow "creationism" and "species immutability". However, its publication caused a sensation in Europe and the whole world, and it dealt a heavy blow to the foundations of theocracy, but it also made its author, Charles Darwin, an outlet for the anger of the people.
Speaking of Darwin, everyone must be familiar with him, he is a famous biologist, born in England in a wealthy family of doctors, originally his father wanted Darwin to inherit his mantle and become a doctor, but Darwin was not interested. He was asked to become a priest, only to become good friends with a large group of excellent naturalists. Later, after five years of traveling around the world, Darwin made extensive observations and collections of flora, fauna, and geological formations, and finally published the book On the Origin of Species.
The Origin of Species is a very wonderfully written, but it is too esoteric to be understood. However, compared to the book "On the Origin of Species", I admire Darwin's spirit even more. After all, there must be a lot of pressure to write a book that overthrows "creationism", and at this point, it will not work without perseverance and the will to never back down in the face of difficulties, as can be seen from the fact that Darwin traveled around the world for five years in order to write this book, and Darwin's seriousness in "The Origin of Species" is also very admirable, when he talks about some issues, due to the limitation of space, it is impossible to discuss more, Although the examples mentioned in the book are sufficient to prove his point, he nevertheless tells the reader that he has or will have a more in-depth argument on this issue in other articles.
I think this kind of non-perfunctory approach to the problem fully reflects Darwin's attitude towards scientific rigor.
Such an attitude should also be our attitude towards academics, serious, rigorous, persistent, persistent, and not retreating. And in the book "Origin of Species", it is also said that "survival of the fittest", which also fully tells us to study hard, work hard, and not leave behind our studies, because once we fall, we will be eliminated, this is the truth that nature tells us, only the strong will live better, in order to face life with the attitude of a winner, will not be afraid of setbacks and difficulties.
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