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As the saying goes, a good beginning is half the battle. In daily life, we often hear people lament that they are born clumsy and can't achieve great things. In fact, I think this kind of exclamation is unnecessary. As the saying goes, diligence can make up for the shortcomings, which means that the poor talent can be made up by the efforts of the day after tomorrow.
That's what happened. When Mei Lanfang was young, she went to learn from a teacher. The teacher said that she was born with a pair of dead fish eyes, black and dull, and she was not cut out for drama at all, and refused to accept it.
However, the lack of talent did not discourage Mei Lanfang, but made him more diligent. He feeds pigeons, looks up at the sky every day, and follows the chasing flying pigeons. He keeps goldfish, looks down at the bottom of the water every day, and follows the wandering goldfish with his eyes to find traces. Later, Mei Lanfang's eyes became like clear autumn water, sparkling and affectionate, and finally became a famous Peking Opera master.
It can be seen that a person with a clumsy talent can become smart and become a useful talent to society as long as he can be diligent and achieve "one person can do everything, one person can do everything, and one person can do everything". On the other hand, no matter how talented a person is, he can't succeed if he doesn't study hard.
In the Song Dynasty, there was a prodigy named Fang Zhongyong, who could write poems at the age of five and was called a wizard by the villagers. He was brilliant, but after he became famous, he stopped working hard, but his father took him everywhere to eat, drink and have fun all day. As a result, poetry dried up and finally "disappeared from everyone." Examples like this are also common in real life.
One of my classmates, because he is diligent and studious, ranked first in his class when he was promoted to middle school, and his relatives and friends praised him as a clever boy. But a year later, his grades ranked sixth from the bottom of the class, and his mother said angrily, "What a fool!" " "In fact, he is not a fool, but he is praised and becomes proud, not as diligent as before.
Professor Hua has a famous saying: "Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent." I hope those friends who think they have no talent will not be too pessimistic. They should believe that genius lies in diligence. As long as you are willing to work hard on the word "diligence" and stick to a good goal, you can achieve great things!