**10,000 Fans Incentive Plan I really don't agree with this point of view, I always firmly believe that the way to success in reading lies in hard work. Over the years, I have witnessed some children who have ruined their future due to over-reliance on talent, and there have also been countless children who have not been favored by talent, but have achieved good results with firm faith and unremitting efforts. Let's start with a real-life example. One of my students was a girl, and she did very badly in the first college entrance examination, so her mother found me and put me in my class to repeat it, and a year later, in the second college entrance examination, she only took two books, but at least she improved from the first exam. Her mother still wants her to repeat her studies for another year, but I suggest that her mother does not need to repeat it, she can choose a major she likes in the two books, and then prepare for the graduate school entrance examination. They followed my advice and chose English majors in the second book, and in the fourth year of her bachelor's degree, she was successfully admitted to Beijing University of Foreign Studies and Chinese to study for a master's degree. Three years later, she took the *** recruitment exam and successfully entered *** and now she is *** translator to UNESCO. The best characteristic of her learning is diligence, not talent. As a personal development, she should be very good, right?
It can be seen from this child that she has average talent, and she did not go online in the first college entrance examination; In the second college entrance examination, I only took two exams. But it is her diligence and hard work that have made her who she is. If her mom or she believed in talent, I think they would have given up long ago. Can this be said that reading is a matter of talent?
There is also a negative example, which is also a child in my class, who is really talented. Due to the good family situation, this child really doesn't work hard in his studies, but even so, his grades are high in the class. I have talked to this child many times, and I have talked to his parents many times, as long as he has half of the hard-working children, he can be admitted to a school or even a prestigious school. But his parents are exactly the same as he is: that's fine, there's no need to force it. In the end, he went to three normal schools and now teaches elementary school. According to the principal, he worked very well, often arguing with his parents and trying to transfer him to logistics. It can be said that this child is completely delayed by talent.
Does the success of reading depend on talent? This is a rather controversial topic. Talent illuminates the way forward for us, allowing us to quickly find our own channel in the vast sea of books, avoiding many unnecessary twists and turns. However, if you only have talent and lack perseverance and diligence, you will not be able to achieve the desired results. Diligence is the solid cornerstone of the road to study. As I said in my post "Is Reading Talent-Important-Important?", talent is elusive for everyone, and it's not something we can control. In fact, most people in this world are just ordinary people, and their talents are not outstanding. However, diligence is the most solid ** in our hands, and it is something that we can completely dominate.
Let us remember the famous saying: "Genius is the result of one point of talent plus ninety-nine efforts." "It's not just an interpretation of success, it's an affirmation of the potential of each of us. No matter what the talent is, as long as we are willing to put in the effort and work hard in the field of knowledge, then one day, we can also reap our own fruitful fruits.