It does not take a day to freeze three feet of ice, and it does not take a day to penetrate a stone with dripping water
Abstract: "It does not take a day to freeze three feet of ice, and it does not take a day to penetrate a stone with dripping water. The phrase "work" is a question raised in physics, which implies that whether people are studying, working, or pursuing their goals in life, success is not a moment of credit, but a long-term process of struggle. .
Keywords: perseverance, perseverance, hard work, perseverance, positivity, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance
“It takes not a day to freeze three feet of ice, and it takes not a day to penetrate a stone by dripping water. "This is what my father often said to me when I was young. At that time, I had a childish idea of ??reaching the sky in one step. My father always said to me: "Child, three feet of ice is not a day's cold. Stone piercing is not a day's work, and the same is true in learning. To master scientific and cultural knowledge is not something that can be achieved in a day or two, but a long-term process of hard work..." At that time, I only understood the truth of what my father said, but I only had a partial understanding of the saying that "it takes less than a day to freeze three feet of ice, and it does not take a day to penetrate a stone with dripping water." It wasn't until I entered middle school that I roughly understood its meaning with the help of my physics teacher.
Analysis from a physical point of view: "A three-foot freeze does not freeze in a day." That is, water can only freeze below 0°C, and during the freezing process, water must continuously release heat. , once it releases heat, it affects the degree of freezing of water, causing other water to be unable to freeze. In this way, under ordinary freezing, it is not easy to freeze into three-foot-thick ice. This requires a long freezing time, and It is not something that can be accomplished in a day or two. The same principle applies to "it takes more than a day to penetrate a stone." A small drop of water falls from above and falls on a stone under the eaves. Assume that we regard each small drop of water as being at the same point. Work, if we say that every time a small drop of water hits the stone slab, it adds up to one day, two days, one year, two years, and so on year after year. Just imagine how much work this small drop of water has done on this stone after a hundred years? Will this piece of stone be penetrated by this small drop of water? This is the physical explanation of "it takes not a day to freeze three feet of ice, and it takes not a day to penetrate a stone dripping with water".
Water can be frozen into three feet of ice. The reason why a drop of water can penetrate a stone is because it has never stopped trying to penetrate the stone over the long years and has always had a perseverance spirit. Famous Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng said this: "To learn knowledge, we must persevere...", which also quoted the principle of "frozen three feet and dripping water piercing the stone".
Today, we should do this even more when studying or working. Only by carrying forward the spirit of "freezing" and "drip", perseverance, hard work, and perseverance can we conquer any city in the world. peak and achieve final success. If your work or study is half-hearted, working as a monk for one day and hitting the clock for one day, "fishing for three days and drying the net for two days", you lack the spirit of perseverance and enterprising spirit. In this way, no matter how lofty the ideal is, it is nothing more than "talking on paper".
As a person, you should have this kind of "frozen" and "drip" spirit of perseverance. Once you set a goal, you should persevere and work hard to achieve it. Behaviorally manifested in the persistent pursuit of one's own goals, unwavering confidence and perseverance in fighting spirit.
Achieve ultimate success, why not?