As far as anthropology is concerned, everyone has his own role in this world. No matter who you are, whether you are tall or short, whether you are wise or mediocre, you will have your own place in life and experience your own life. This is what Mr. Li Bai wants to express.
I was born useful depicts the importance of human self-confidence, which not only discusses the value of life, but also emphasizes the inevitability of human equality.
Arrogance can be saved, but inferiority can't.
The strong will not lose to themselves, nor will they be bound by a frustrated and empty life.
The proverb says, "emptiness likes to cling to cowards." The weak are often tortured by emptiness and even ruin their lives. As long as you have strong confidence and self-confidence, you will have happiness and success.
It is very terrible for people to feel inferior. Inferiority will only cover up the light of success and make people see no hope. Many people feel stupid and dare not expect success. They always feel that success belongs to those "smart" people. Is that really the case?
In real life, there are many people with high academic qualifications and high IQ who are mediocre and accomplish nothing; In the eyes of others, many people with low academic qualifications and low IQ have become excellent and successful.
French sculptor Rodin was born in a poor family, and his father was an employee of the police station. He loved painting since he was a child, but his father strongly opposed it, so he had to wander at the gate of the art school. Rodin's great achievements later were more due to his diligence and study. He gets up before dawn every day, goes to an amateur painter's house to sketch for a few hours, and then rushes to school. When I come back from school at night, I have to go to the museum and paint there for two hours. In addition, Rodin spent time studying ancient sculptures in libraries and museums. He is studying against the clock.
Rodin 14 years old, accidentally entered the Paris School of Image Mathematics. There, he met Lacock, a teacher who loved talent as much as life. Laicock discovered that Rodin was a budding seedling and immediately cultivated him with great enthusiasm and strict attitude. Once, Rodin was unable to buy pigments because of his family's financial difficulties. He was so sad that he decided to tear up his painting and bid farewell to art forever. Laicock heard the news and said to Rodin with an expression on his face, "Only I can decide what to do with your painting! I want to keep these paintings. " Soon, he sent Rodin to the sculpture room for further study.
Later, Rodin was suggested to apply for the official Academy of Fine Arts, but he failed three times in Sun Shan. Rodin was desperate. He sadly thought that as a sculptor, his life was over.
At this time, Lacock extended a warm hand to him again and patiently enlightened him and said, "Not being accepted is the best thing that can happen to you. You know, the art school has become a classical school, where everything is the same, emotionless, very monotonous and deceptive. "
With the encouragement of his teacher, Rodin regained his enterprising confidence and courage and finally became the most influential sculptor in the world after Michelangelo.
A Buddhist proverb says, "Arrogant people can be saved, but people who feel inferior cannot be saved." The strong will not lose to themselves, nor will they be bound by a frustrated and empty life. The situation is good or bad, physical condition, education and IQ are not the conditions that determine your success. Only really knowing yourself and cultivating a positive attitude are the decisive factors.
Everyone has the energy to succeed, and everyone can succeed. If you are good at developing your energy and using it, you will also succeed in your career.
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