優(yōu)秀大學(xué)生英語(yǔ)作文:The Secret of Success

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on the campus of the university, between buildings, there are large stretches of lawn, green as ever and as if forever. encircled by the green, i often have the inspiration to think. it is a green thought in a green shade. my green thought is about how i will face the future.
     the important thing in life is to have a great goal and the determination to attain it. living without a goal is like sailing without a compass. lack of purpose is the cause of most of our failures. when a great aim has been decided on, determination and persistence are most important. a story about mao zedong's willpower not to smoke is a good example of this kind of willpower applied for the short term, an example the young person might apply to his or her determination to work for the long term. mao was addicted to cigarettes. at the chongqing negotiations, he was observed to have an unusual expression on his face. when the talks were over, jiang jieshi said, "he likes cigarettes as much as he does his life, but when he learned that i don't smoke, in the course of our talks, he never smoked even a single cigarette." we can never despise mao zedong's determination and will! you can see that nothing is impossible for a willing heart.
     persistence is also the key factor, like determination. as benjamin franklin said, "he who is patient can have whatever he wants." this persistence is necessary; successful people expect periodic defeats, learn what went wrong and why, and make necessary adjustments, and try again. if you are persistent, you will almost inevitably succeed. when ludwig van beethoven - "the michelangelo of music", reached his peak, he was totally deaf. if you study his biography, and get acquainted with his trials, his hardships, battles, and triumphed over fate. success seldom comes easily on the first try. what separates the successful from the unsuccessful is persistence. many organizational analysts and career consultants consider persistence to be ultimate key to success at both the organizational and personal level. successful people also fail occasionally, but they do not let their failures defeat their spirit.
    建筑之間的大學(xué)校園里,有大片大片的草坪,綠色的,好像永遠(yuǎn)。被綠色包圍,我經(jīng)常有靈感的想法。這是一個(gè)綠色思想的綠色窗簾。我的綠色思想是如何我將面對(duì)未來(lái)。
    人生重要的事情就是確定一個(gè)偉大的目標(biāo),并決心實(shí)現(xiàn)它。生活沒(méi)有目標(biāo)就像航海沒(méi)有羅盤(pán)。缺乏目的是我們絕大多數(shù)的失敗的原因。當(dāng)一個(gè)偉大的目標(biāo)已經(jīng)決定,決心和毅力是最重要的。關(guān)于毛澤東的意志力不抽煙是一個(gè)很好的例子,這種意志力申請(qǐng)短期內(nèi),一個(gè)年輕的人可能會(huì)適用于他或她的長(zhǎng)期工作的決心。毛澤東對(duì)香煙上癮。在重慶談判,他觀察到有一個(gè)不尋常的臉上的表情。當(dāng)談判結(jié)束后,蔣介石說(shuō),“他喜歡香煙和他一樣他的生命,但當(dāng)他得知我不抽煙,在談判的過(guò)程中,他甚至從未吸過(guò)煙一個(gè)香煙?!拔覀冇肋h(yuǎn)不能輕視毛澤東的決心和意志!你可以看到,心之所愿,無(wú)事不成。
    持久性也是關(guān)鍵因素,比如決心。像本杰明·富蘭克林說(shuō)的,“病人可以有任何他想要的?!斑@個(gè)堅(jiān)持是必要的,成功的人預(yù)計(jì)周期失敗,學(xué)習(xí)出現(xiàn)了什么問(wèn)題,為什么,和做必要的調(diào)整,并再次嘗試。如果你是持久的,你將幾乎不可避免地成功。當(dāng)貝多芬——“米開(kāi)朗基羅的音樂(lè)”,達(dá)到了他的藝術(shù)頂峰,他完全聾了。如果你研究他的傳記,熟悉他的審判,他的艱辛,戰(zhàn)斗,戰(zhàn)勝命運(yùn)。成功很少在第一次嘗試時(shí)就很容易。區(qū)分的成功不成功是堅(jiān)持不懈。許多組織分析師和職業(yè)顧問(wèn)認(rèn)為堅(jiān)持最終成功的關(guān)鍵在組織和個(gè)人的水平。成功的人偶爾也會(huì)失敗,但他們不讓他們的失敗擊敗他們的精神。