2. I want to cultivate courage and do more things I am afraid of until I have accumulated a lot of successful experience. This is the fastest and most effective way to overcome fear at present.
3. Cleverness lies in learning, and genius lies in accumulation. The so-called genius actually depends on learning.
4. I died for my country, and my temples are no longer blue. Lu you
In this world where looking back is regarded as weakness and shame. No matter how far you go, you will never achieve what you want. No matter how close you get, you can't go back to your dream. People will always be a group of creatures enslaved by their inner regrets and longings, trapped in a one-way street of life, unable to go far and go back.
6. Giving up is a kind of wisdom, a kind of heroism and a deeper level of enterprising. We sometimes struggle because we carry too much; The reason why it is too heavy is because it will not give up. Fame and fortune often kill people with a smile. The poet Tagore said: If a bird's wings are tied with gold, it will not fly far away. Learn to give up, in order to unload all kinds of burdens of life, go into battle lightly, meet the turning point of life and survive the ups and downs; If you know how to give up, you will have a mature, fuller, calm and relaxed job. Give up sadness, walk with happiness, give up fame and fortune, and step into a detached situation.
7. The taste of toughness has been disgusting for a long time; The longer you read, the more profound you will be.
8. Although the road of life is tortuous, it is beautiful. As long as you watch carefully, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.
9. We should live for happiness, forge ahead for self-confidence, climb for glory, strive for ideals, devote ourselves to our cause and contribute to our motherland, so as not to waste this life.
10. Children are as sensitive to parents' emotional changes as rheumatic patients are to weather changes. From parents' expressions, we can easily understand whether we can have toys today. This is the experience accumulated by years of bargaining. Therefore, children's sense of words and deeds is first learned from their parents.