Stories of hard-working celebrities in foreign countries
Diligent people do not respect national boundaries. Here are the stories of hard-working celebrities in foreign countries that I have compiled for you. Welcome to read this article!
Marx
Read frequently and in a targeted manner. Everywhere in the book that he considered important and valuable for reference, he summarized it and took notes. Although Marx lived a life of ups and downs, his economy was often in trouble and his life was very difficult. But he still overcame various difficulties and persisted in reading and scientific research.
Einstein
His success is inseparable from his habit of studying hard since he was a child. When he was 11 years old, he finished reading a set of popular science books and became interested in science. At the age of 12, he taught himself Euclidean geometry. In addition, compared with modern children, he paid special attention to philosophical reading, and began to study Kant's philosophy on his own when he was 13 years old. He also focused his energy on the study of physics according to his own characteristics, ambitions and interests. As a result, he made great achievements in physics. Einstein did not engage in unnecessary rote memorization when studying and studying. He often loved to discuss with his classmates, which made him feel the fun of complementarity.
Hua Luogeng
The mathematician Hua Luogeng has a unique way of reading. He picked up a book, and instead of reading it sentence by sentence from beginning to end, he first thought about the title for a moment, then closed his eyes and thought quietly: Imagine such a topic, how should I write it if I want to write it? After thinking about it, Then he opens the book again. If the author's thoughts are the same as his, he will stop reading. He finished a book that took ten days and a half to read in one or two nights.
Edison used books as his pillow
The famous American scientist Edison made nearly 2,000 inventions in his life and was known as the "King of Inventions". This is inseparable from his diligent study. He often stayed up all night reading and looking up information. When he was so sleepy, he would use the book as a pillow and lie down in the laboratory for a while. Therefore, someone said wittily: "No wonder Edison has so much knowledge. It turns out that he also absorbs nutrients from books in his sleep." ?
Goethe
Goethe became famous in his twenties, became minister of state in his early thirties, and lived an aristocratic life throughout his life. Schiller, who was ten years younger than him, had a rough life. Although Schiller was famous in the literary world in his twenties, poverty and illness always accompanied him. Despite this, Goethe and Schiller maintained a sincere friendship.
Schiller’s friendship and diligence inspired Goethe to rise from wealth and pleasure and start writing again. The emergence of many famous works, including Faust, is inseparable from Schiller’s influence. . Goethe said to Schiller affectionately: "You gave me a second youth and resurrected me as a poet - I was no longer a poet." With the encouragement of his friends, Schiller also completed his last poem while ill. This great work "William Tell". The materials for this work were all provided by Goethe.
Together they published the magazine "Goddess", co-organized the literary magazine "Holon", and jointly published a collection of poems "Xenion". They often have one person thinking about it, drafting it, another person revising it, and then publishing it. The power of mutual assistance made their literary and artistic works shine with their own glory.
After Schiller died of illness, Goethe was extremely sad. He said: "Now that I have lost my friend, I have also lost half of my existence." Twenty-seven years later, Goethe also completed his earthly journey and slept peacefully next to Schiller.
Pushkin
The great Russian poet Pushkin was thirty-two years old when he got married. His wife Natalia had a clear spring, and every time she finished writing a poem, she would enthusiastically run to Natalia and recite it to ask for her opinion. However, Natalia had no poetry knowledge and did not understand her husband's career; Di Yahener doesn't understand these things. Her only interest was in dancing, and she was preoccupied with studying how to dress herself up in the most fashionable clothes and how to participate in high-society interactions. Pushkin incurred a lot of debt because of her, especially spending a lot of precious time dancing with her, attending banquets, and visiting high society. Pushkin felt an unspeakable pain. He once wrote to a friend worriedly:
" Worrying about life makes me have no time to feel lonely, but I have lost the free and leisure life of writing. My wife always dresses up and mixes in the society. A talented and outstanding poet, because of his wife. Almost stopped all creation. Because Pushkin repeatedly wrote poems to criticize the tsarist tyranny, the tsarist government took advantage of Natalia's weakness and said that she had an affair with an officer. Pushkin was angered and dueled with the officer. , and was shot dead. This young poet once made his enemies tremble with his bravery and wisdom, but he lost his mind in the face of love and died prematurely. Isn’t it so sad?!
Darwin p>
When Darwin was eight years old, his mother died. The greatest influence on him in the family was his father.
Since the age of seven, Darwin has been interested in collecting many dried plants and dead insects. He also collected coins, seals, shells, fossils and many other miscellaneous things. He also likes to do chemical experiments at home. For this he was reprimanded by Dr. Butler, the headmaster of Shrewsbury School, where he attended.
However, old Darwin supported children to have their own interests and hobbies. He gave the child a small shed in the garden to use for chemistry experiments. When Darwin was ten years old, his father also allowed and helped him go to the coast of Wales with a teacher and some classmates for a three-week vacation, where Darwin observed and collected many specimens of marine plants.
Darwin loved fantasy. He claimed that several fossils he collected were priceless treasures and said that a coin was made in Rome. People thought he was infected with one of the worst qualities - lying. His father didn't want to stop him. Old Darwin said: "This shows that this child is imaginative, and one day he will use this talent for serious things."
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