You're not the only one going through a tough time

 You're not the only one going through a tough time.

Due to poverty, a father enrolled his seven-year-old son in a Peking Opera school. The child endured grueling martial arts training from 5 a.m. until late at night, leaving him covered in wounds that never seemed to heal. That child was none other than Jackie Chan. Illiterate and unable to read scripts properly, he had to memorize them for filming. We only remember his smiling face and generous donations, not the painful past and failures he endured. If mountaineer Um Hong-gil had given up after six consecutive failed attempts at climbing from 1989 to 1992, he would not have succeeded in conquering the world's eighth and Asia's first Himalayan 14 peaks. Do you know what Park Ji-sung, Hong Myung-bo, and Son Heung-min, the football players, have in common? They all have flat feet.

Some people trip over a stone, grumble, and blame the stone, while others spring up, dust themselves off, and continue on their way. Falling down, losing is also part of life. The word "failure" in its strict sense does not exist in the world. It's said to be merely because one gives up.

Winston Churchill delivered a famous speech at Oxford University's graduation ceremony: "Never never never never never give up!"

Feeling like giving up? Edison said, "There is no such thing as failure; it's just giving up." Stay strong! Fighting!

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