Everyone thinks that success depends on the good personality personally, there are still other things influencing life, but personality is the most important part.
Different personalities may make different lives. If you are firm, strong, hopeful and have other positive personalities, no matter how poor you were, you could be very successful. If you are cowardly, weak, pessimistic and have some negative personalities, even though your family is very rich, you must be getting poorer and poorer day by day.
I was moved greatly by the following real story.
There was an eight-year-old boy sitting in a normal classroom. He was chicken-hearted and fragile. He always had a terrified face. His breathes suggested that he had just run for a long time. (In fact, he could never run!) Once he was asked to recite texts or answer the questions, his legs trembled without a stop. At last, he had to go back to the seat with classmates and the teacher’s laugh.
Nobody was interested in having a talk with him, but it made him stronger and stronger. He didn’t have any good friends, but it made him have more free time to think or to work. Although there was something that most people couldn’t stand, however, he had the personality that we could see on few human beings. He was staunch and unyielding. For him, enthusiasm for working hadn’t been reduced by others’ laugh. For him, the best way to overcome a lot of defects was making up his mind to work hard for the nation. For him, losing heart because of failure was the most stupid thing that couldn’t happen. Then he became the president of the USA and he was also the most popular one of all the presidents in America. His name is Theodore Roosevelt. Of course, his personality led to his great success.
We can learn a lot from the moving and meaningful story. After reading it, I know: To be successful isn’t as difficult as we think. Having a good personality is enough.
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Er...Yeah,we can't deny the vital role our personalitied play in our life,but I think your opinion is too definite."Having a good personality is enough" doesn't sound that persuasive to me.
ReplyDeleteThe changes on the eight-year-old boy seems to be a little weird, if he was chicken and fragile how could he became stronger and stronger with his classmates' laughing occurred around him! If you omit the third paragraph, in my opinion, your passage would be more persuasive!
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