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What are the arguments about "success lies in diligence"?
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Problem description:

Facts and rational arguments are good.

Analysis:

Diligence is the basis of climbing the peak of science. It makes sense to say so. A vice chairman said, "There is no end to learning, but there is no end to learning." This is a profound saying: If you want to climb the peak of Wan Ren, you must have "diligence" as the basis.

The famous mathematician Hua firmly believes that "no pains, no gains". He was not bound by the backcountry, worked hard in the field of mathematics, and finally conquered the solid fortress of mathematics and won the crown of victory.

Beethoven was not the lucky one with smooth sailing. As early as when he was young, he was blind. As you can imagine, the eyes are the windows to the soul. How can he make music without the window of the soul? But he didn't give up. On the contrary, he worked hard. Finally, with a sweat and a harvest, Beethoven stepped onto the stage covered with flowers, became a world-famous musician and reached the other side of victory.

Yes, only hard work can produce talents. Otherwise, no matter how high your IQ is, you can't succeed. Fang Zhongyong, written by Wang Anshi, wrote a poem at the age of four, but he didn't work hard and idled around all day. By the time he was a teenager, he was almost the same as ordinary people. It is a pity that this admired child prodigy can accomplish nothing without diligence, and it also leaves a profound lesson for future generations: diligence is the key to success.

In short, anyone's success is inseparable from the word "diligence". Therefore, on the road of learning, we should also raise the sails of "diligence", fight the wind and waves and sail to the other side of success.