For rocks, the power of dripping water can be ignored, but it can actually wear through rocks because it can persist day after day and year after year. This proverb illustrates a truth for us: if you want to succeed, you must have firm perseverance and perseverance. If a dripping stone is compared to success, then that drop of water is a little effort on the road to success. No matter whether a person has talent or not, as long as he can make unremitting efforts like a small drop of water, the door to success will definitely open for him; On the other hand, if you don't work hard, you will accomplish nothing, even though you are very talented.
Wang Xizhi is a famous calligrapher in history. His calligraphy has its own system, which was formed after years of hard practice. He practiced for three days in winter and three days in summer and fell in love with calligraphy. He often comes to the river and practices throwing with pebbles and drawing water with thin stones. In the long run, his wrist strength and arm strength are extraordinary, so his words are vigorous and powerful.
Although everyone understands the truth, how many people can really persist? Some students saw their poor grades and made many study plans. At first, they were ambitious, but after a few days, they couldn't hold on. Some students are determined to exercise. After a few days, their backs are sore and their legs hurt, so they are too lazy to exercise. This is because this small effort seems to have little effect, so I feel that it is not worth the loss and I don't want to continue. They don't know that once they give up their efforts, they are likely to miss out on success, so they must firmly believe that an effort will have a harvest and their sweat will not be in vain. Shakespeare said: "once a thing is started, it will never stop until it reaches its goal." This means a kind of perseverance.
Of course, this kind of effort should be guided by correct theory, not blindly obsessed. If you deviate from the correct theory, it is like a water drop deviating from a stone. No matter how many years of dripping, the stone will be safe and sound.
Having said that, it is actually a sentence: perseverance can succeed. So, let's all climb our ideal peak with the unremitting spirit of "dripping water wears away the stone"!