1. Mozart
Mozart is recognized as a prodigy in the history of music, and he showed his extraordinary talent and outstanding talent in music very early. From Mozart's childhood, we can see a child's positive attitude towards music and persistent pursuit of artistic career. Although not everyone is a genius, Mozart, a prodigy, is definitely a good example, legendary and worth learning.
When he was a child, Mozart often went to the piano, pressed the keys and listened carefully, and tried to play the music he had heard. Once, Mozart's father came home with his friends and saw 4-year-old Mozart sitting at his desk writing. When his father asked him what he was doing, Mozart said that he was writing a piano concerto. My father took a look at the employee paper. He shed tears with excitement. He said to his friend, "Look, what he wrote is both correct and meaningful!" " Talent, diligence and hard work, this is the talented boy Mozart!
Recognize that diligence is a necessary condition for success.
2.newton
Newton was very absorbed in the study of knowledge. Once, a friend treated him. During the dinner, he remembered that there was a bottle of good wine at home, so he told his friends to wait and go home to get the wine himself. Friends were waiting around, but Newton didn't come back, so we had to investigate. It turned out that Newton thought of an experiment on his way home. When he got home, he plunged into the laboratory and started the experiment, completely forgetting about entertaining his friends with wine.
It's great to understand people's thoughts. As long as you focus on a certain cause, you will surely achieve amazing achievements.
3. Beethoven
One day, Beethoven came to a restaurant for dinner. After ordering food, he was suddenly inspired, so he grabbed the menu on the dining table and made a song on the back of the menu. After a while, he was completely immersed in the beautiful melody. Seeing Beethoven's devotion, the waiter didn't dare to disturb him, and planned to serve him later.
About an hour later, the waiter finally came to Beethoven's side: "Sir, are you ready to serve?" Beethoven paid the bill as if he had just woken up from a dream. The waiter is like a monk-confused: "Sir, you haven't eaten yet!" " ""no! I'm sure I've eaten. " Beethoven didn't listen to the waiter's repeated explanations at all. After paying the price on the menu, he grabbed the menu full of notes and rushed out of the restaurant.
From this little incident, we can see how dedicated Beethoven was when he was creating. The weakest person can get good results as long as he is focused. On the contrary, the strongest people will accomplish nothing if they spread their power in many ways.