Talent or hard work, which is more important?
Gu Ailing began skiing at the age of 3, won the first place in the American Junior Championship since the age of 9, won the world championship at the age of 15, and won the Olympic championship at the age of 18. It is called "Purple Micro Star" by netizens.
Many people have tied her brilliant resume and talent together, calling her "ski genius girl", but deliberately diluting her efforts, not seeing the hardships and efforts she has paid for training, as if this can be self-hypnotic, only extremely talented people can get dazzling achievements, ordinary people are impossible to have, since they can't have it, simply give up, feel at ease to be an ordinary person, lie flat and take it for granted.
Talent is a love that does not decay when there is a love for something. For ordinary people, it is a pity that there is no talent, or no conditions, but that you have talent and conditions, but you feel that there are too many more important things than this, so you choose to give up.
Great achievements never happen overnight, genius is also 1% inspiration and 99% sweat poured, if you think you are an ordinary person, you should work harder.
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