Winners and losers have their own "daydreams". However, losers often hope for fame and honor, but they never really do anything for it, so they have to spend their lives in their dreams. Successful people pay attention to practical results. When they are determined to turn their hopes and ambitions into reality, even if they have a heavy fall, they always have reason to stand up strongly. They are never knocked down by temporary setbacks, but encourage themselves to take action and climb bravely towards their goals.
Winners always devote themselves to something year after year in order to find the most reasonable and practical way forward. No matter what the situation is, successful people show the courage to start a business and the perseverance to persist. They have made steady progress on a brand-new road with dauntless pioneering spirit and are calm and steady in the face of difficulties.
An important quality of successful people is that in the face of failures and setbacks, they still fully believe in their own abilities, rather than considering what others may say. Looking at the early lives of some celebrities, we will find that some of them have been painfully banned and poured cold water on by teachers and colleagues, but the focus of opposition is precisely their excellent aspects. People assert that he can never do what he wants to do, or that he simply doesn't have the necessary conditions. But they won't listen to this! Stick to your beliefs.
Woody Allen, the winner of the Oscar for Best Screenplay, Best Producer, Best Director and Best Actor, even failed English in college.
Malcolm Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine, one of the largest commercial publications in the world, failed to become an editor of Princeton University.
Leon Julius, a writer, scholar and philosopher, failed the English exam in middle school three times.
Levin Uliman, who was twice nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress, was not selected when she applied for the Drama Academy. The examiner thinks she has no acting ability.
Dr Richard l mani, an expert in neuroradiology, failed neuroanatomy when he was a freshman in medical college.
When ski instructor Peter Sibert revealed for the first time that he would start a new project, everyone thought it was impossible. Standing on the top of a mountain in the Colorado Grand Canyon, Cyberport expressed his dream that he had been with him since he was 12 years old, and began to challenge the things that the world thought impossible. Siebert's dream of jumping on the high platform has now come true.
Young Inetti Pisa has just graduated from massage school and wants to practice in the beautiful Monterey area of California. The local massage agency told him that there were many masseurs in the area, but not so many patients. So in four months, pizza spent 10 hours on self-recommendation and door-to-door service every day. He always knocks on the door of 12500, talks with 6500 people and invites them to his future clinic. As a reward for his perseverance and sincerity, he treated 233 patients in the first month of consultation and set a record income of $72,000 in that month.
In the first year of opening, Coca-Cola Company only sold 400 bottles of Coca-Cola.
Superstar Michael Jordan was removed from the high school basketball team.
Vanni Glinschi was an excellent athlete at the age of 17. He wants to get ahead by playing football or ice hockey. He liked ice hockey at first, but he was told that he didn't weigh enough when he trained hard. 172 kg is the standard weight, and he only weighs 120 kg, which will be eliminated in the skating rink.
Sarah Haworth was blind at the age of 10, but she became a world-famous mountaineer. 198 1 year, she climbed the Xuefeng Mountain in Rena.
River Johnson, the decathlon champion, has a congenital deformity of one foot.
Dr. Saius's first novel, Think about what I saw on Mulberry Street, was rejected by 27 publishing houses. The 28th publishing house, Vingo Publishing House, published this book and sold 6 million copies.
Richard Becky went to college for only one year, and then trained as a jet fighter pilot. Twenty months later, he was fledgling, but he resigned. Later, he worked as an editor in an aviation magazine and went bankrupt immediately. Failure followed. When he wrote Seagull in American Life, he was still uncertain about his future. The manuscript was shelved for 8 years-it was rejected by 18 publishing house. However, after its publication, it was translated into many languages and sold 7 million copies. As a result, Richard Becky became a respected writer with a world reputation.
Writer William Kennedy wrote many books, but all of them were ignored by publishers. Until his book Iron Man became famous. However, even this book was rejected by 13 publishing house.
Chicken Soup for the Soul was rejected by 33 publishing houses before it was accepted and published by Hanles Communication Company. All the major publishers in new york said, "This book is really good." "But no one likes reading such a short story." But now the series Chicken Soup for the Soul has sold 654.38+07 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 20 languages.
1935, a book review published by the New York Herald Tribune criticized George Gersven's classic Bogey and Beth as "authentic passion rubbish"
1902, the editor of the poetry edition of Atlantic Monthly returned the work of a 28-year-old poet, and wrote: "Our magazine cannot accommodate your passionate poems." The 28-year-old poet is named Robert Prost.
1889, Rhodes caplin received the following rejection letter from the San Francisco Examination Center: "Sorry, Mr. Kaplin, you really don't know how to use English."
When Alice Hurley was an unknown young artist, she received rejection letters every week for four years. Later, Alice tried to stop writing the book Roots and gave up on herself. Nine years later, he felt that his ambition was hard to pay, so he was ready to jump into the sea and spend his life. When he stood at the stern, watching the rough waves and trying to jump into the sea, he suddenly heard all his ancestors shouting, "You have to do what you have to do, because now they are staring at you in heaven, don't give up!" You are competent, we are looking forward to you! "In the next few weeks, the last part of Roots was finally finished.
John bunyan was sent to Bedford prison because of his religious views. There he wrote "No Road"; Sir Rowley wrote "World History" during his 13 years in prison. Martin Luther translated the Bible when he was imprisoned in Fort Walter.
Thomas Carlyle's "French Revolution" manuscript was accidentally taken away by a friend's servant as kindling, but Carlisle just calmly wrote another "French Revolution" from scratch.
1962, m-girls dreamed of starting his career as a professional singer. First they sang in the church, held a small concert, and then made a record, but it was not successful. Then I released another record, but it sold badly. The third, fourth, fifth and ninth records failed to become popular. 1964, they were famous for Detective Clark's Performance, but the order for this record was also very small, and the income and expenditure were just flat. At the end of that year, they recorded "Where's Our Love?", and it topped the charts of golden songs. Diana Ross and his "super man" group began to win the recognition of China people, caused a sensation in the music industry, and gained a reputation.
Winston Churchill was rejected by Oxford University and Cambridge University because of his poor liberal arts.
James whistler, a famous American painter, was expelled from the Western Military Academy for failing chemistry.
1905, Albert Einstein's doctoral thesis was rejected at Bonn University because it was off topic and full of strange ideas. Einstein was depressed, but it didn't make him depressed.
These famous winners were not intimidated by setbacks and failures, nor did they listen to other people's well-meaning but negative suggestions. Instead, they reconsidered the conclusions of these authorities and denied them. They bravely ventured forward.
About two thousand years ago, the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates told us that it is a mature and necessary quality to rethink the long-established way of thinking and lifestyle before accepting them. Successful people dare to question those authoritative idols and rigid dogmas. Their creative imagination and courage give them freedom, and they can explore and innovate fearlessly to reach a higher level. They will not be bound by the norms that teachers and friends blindly follow.