Inspirational speech

Competition does not believe in tears


I remember that there is such a medical material: people who do not have a cold in a year are six times more likely to have cancer than people who often have a cold.

This seems a bit strange, but it is true. According to biologists, a fish was placed in a fish tank and died in a few days, while three fish were placed in a fish tank, but they could live for more than a year. Because they are in a "competitive atmosphere", the more they live, the more "combat power."

There is also an idiom called "蚌病成珠": the body is embedded in sand, which secretes a substance to heal. Over time, a crystal pearl was formed.

Life is like this, you need to endure hardships and need to compete.

We should turn this kind of hardship and competition into motivation, and we must never be pressured and sigh. Especially when faced with failures and setbacks in the competition, it is even more difficult to give up on themselves because competition does not believe in tears.

We should understand that success is the accumulation of failure, and there is no failure in competition.

A successful competitor should be able to withstand the wind and rain and should have the ability to resist setbacks. Tears in the competition are weak, and only when they rise up in a difficult situation can they become strong.

French physicist Roentgen had a good grade in his childhood, but he was very naughty. Once, the school dismissed his student status on the grounds of disrespect for the teacher, so that he could not go to college because he did not have a high school diploma. After several setbacks and efforts, Roentgen finally passed the excellent results to the University of Zurich, but when he graduated, the school refused him to be an assistant to a well-known professor because of his resume. In the face of all kinds of setbacks, Roentgen never lost his tears, but always rushed forward and faced difficulties. After a full 20 years of hard work, he finally served as the president of the University of Würzburg, Germany. He later discovered X-rays and became the first scientific giant to win the Nobel Prize in Physics.

In ancient and modern China and foreign countries, there are many ancient sayings that have declared war on adversity. People like Rangqin who have risen up in adversity and made great careers abound.

The ability to withstand setbacks is closely related to a person's overall quality, especially the quality of the will.

We must understand the frustration and even the normal phenomenon in life, which is inevitable for anyone.

If there is competition, there is failure. The key is who has the ability to frustrate and who can succeed. Whoever laughs at the end will laugh the best. Remember: competition does not believe in tears.

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