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3 stories of success after hardships

Suffering that cannot be beaten is a considerable wealth! The following is a story about success that I have compiled for everyone. Welcome to read!

Story of success after suffering 1:

He was born into an unfortunate family in Zhongshi Town, Taiwan. His father is blind and his mother is mentally retarded. A family of fourteen people can only live in a tomb in a crowded grave, eat food from beggars, and wear old clothes of the dead or old clothes given by well-wishers.

When he was just over a year old, his family took him out to beg for food. When he was 9 years old, someone advised his father: "You should let your son go to school, otherwise he will still be a beggar when he grows up. Being a beggar will have no future." ? His father just sent him to school. On the first day of school, the teacher saw that his ears and neck were covered with dirt, and his hands and feet were black, so he gave him a bath. He had never taken a bath before, his head was covered with lice, and his body was often infested with fleas.

Faced with the physical and mental pain one after another, he did not feel resentment, but wrote this sentence in the textbook: When I went to beg from a hundred households, only five households gave me While eating, I was especially grateful to those five families for giving me warmth, instead of complaining about the other ninety-five families.

After entering the provincial government and resigning, he found that he could no longer support a family of more than ten people by begging alone, so he tried to make some coup? He studied during the day and worked at night to earn money.

When he was 16 years old, he rode his bicycle dozens of miles every day to pack goods at a fertilizer factory. Every Sunday, he also worked as a waiter in the duck house, a switchman on the railway, and served tea and water in restaurants. When he was 17 years old, he found a job in a tobacco leaf factory, but there was a certain seasonality in harvesting tobacco leaves. After the tobacco leaf season passed, he moved to an electroplating factory to work as an electroplater. At the age of 18, he joined a fire protection company as a handyman. He learned and performed every detail of holding towels, mopping the floor, handing wrenches, tightening screws, and even technical tasks.

After more than 20 years, through unremitting efforts and enterprising spirit, life gradually became normal. He finally became the boss of a large company specializing in the production of fire-fighting equipment, and was elected as one of the top ten in Taiwan. One of the outstanding young people. "The Beggar Boy" written by him also won the Taiwan Publishing Man of the Year Award and was sold well around the world.

He is Lai Dongjin.

When a reporter mentioned all the sufferings in the past and asked him who he wanted to thank most, he did not list a bunch of family members and friends like other celebrities, but only said two words. One word? Suffering.

Yes, like Lai Dongjin, no matter what adversity fate and life may bring, successful people never think about resenting anyone in the past. When they succeed, they still never forget to treat each other like old friends. It sincerely says "Thank you!" Because without the high mountains and long roads of yesterday, there would be no sea pavilion sky today. It is suffering that gives us a different life.

Story 2 of success after hardships:

When hardship came, she was caught off guard.

My father died young, my mother was ill in bed, and my adopted sister was still in junior high school.

She, a southern woman who had just entered college, encountered hardships unexpectedly. It was obvious that she was not a heavyweight at all when it came to this ordeal, and she seemed to be shaking a big tree like a worm.

There is no way out, only head on. She first applied for a national student loan for herself, used the tuition and fees she saved to rent a bungalow for her mother and sister near this prestigious northern school, and took medicine for her mother.

On the first day of school, she began the difficult journey of finding a job, working as a tutor, and working as a receptionist in restaurants; on weekends, she went to the streets to hand out advertisements, and she usually cleaned the school. She did not give up. Live an opportunity to make money.

In the dead of night, she wrote a diary under the lamp, recording her life and her own tears falling in this strange city. Bitterness is the taste of suffering.

She could pay exactly six yuan, seventy-two cents for three meals a day. The two cents were used to buy cheap onions and garlic, and the rest was used to fill the hungry stomachs of her sisters and the body of her mother who was tortured by illness. When classmates saw her, they asked her why she was so thin. She smiled and replied: "Losing weight!" I didn't believe that a girl who was cleaning classrooms during a work-study program could lose weight. Everyone who asked her admired her optimism and calmness without exception.

Girls of this age wear exquisite earplugs in both ears, and Jay Chou's "My Land" is playing on the MP3 player. Only she is using her own hands to build "my territory" to resist the stubborn invasion of hardships.

After all the hardships, she finally ushered in the spring of life.

After countless visits to doctors and medicines, her mother recovered from her illness. Her younger sister was also sent to the experimental middle school affiliated to her own university as a transfer student, and she herself received many awards such as the National Scholarship for her excellent results.

Suffering is like a sharp knife, and she just bloomed a beautiful little flower on the blade. Her diary, titled "Days and Nights Through Tribulation," became a popular post on the university campus BBS, with a record number of clicks. The school newspaper and the local evening newspaper serialized this youthful inspirational article in ten issues. It moved me so much that it flew over this happy and numb youth tribe like a meteor shower, and spread throughout this prosperous metropolis.

Reporters from all walks of life were moved by the news and asked her questions one after another. What impressed the old reporters who were accustomed to the world was that this girl’s smile was as bright as without a trace of sadness. Qingkong’s clean smile.

Who has ever heard the sound of tears falling down the city in the lonely and miserable midnights? What interprets this sound is the words of Master Cheng Yen in Hualien, Taiwan: "It's annoying." It will be consumed, and what will be polished will shine. ?She heard this sentence by chance and felt refreshed. She engraved these words in her heart, and from then on, she had the courage and strength to fight against the hardships.

Several storms and sorrows, the hardships have made her shine, and those seemingly high and difficult hardships have been consumed little by little until they are invisible. The wind of time blew open her diary, and there was still the motivational saying on the title page: "What wears people out will be consumed, and what is worn down will shine." ?This is her most profound realization when she went through the ordeal, and what she most wants to tell all her friends in the world.

Story 3 of success after hardships:

After graduating from the Hong Kong Wireless Artist Training Class, Stephen Chow did not get the opportunity to immediately engage in his beloved acting, but was arranged to take over from his friend Tony Leung Chiu-wai. , became the host of the children's entertainment program "430 Shuttle", which was broadcast during the unpopular period at 4:30 pm. Stephen Chow stayed here for six full years. For a young man who aspires to be a great actor, this is undoubtedly painful.

During this period, Stephen Chow watched Tony Leung take on TV dramas and movies, and he soon became famous. However, he was a children's program host that he didn't like. No one applauded him, and he had to endure others. indifference and discrimination. A big brother in the film industry said in public that he "lives like a dog", a big sister in the entertainment industry said to him "You will never be famous", and a friend said that he "daydreams all day long and fantasizes about becoming a big star". What is even more embarrassing is that one newspaper published a comment saying that Stephen Chow is only suitable to be a children's program host and not an actor.

Faced with all kinds of humiliation, Stephen Chow did not give up on himself, but seriously cut out the newspaper report and posted it on the wall beside his bed to encourage himself and swear Start a big business. Everyone knows what happened later. With his "nonsensical" acting style, Stephen Chow became a comedy master with countless fans.

Coincidentally, football heartthrob Beckham also had a similar experience. In the 1998 World Cup in France, Beckham was sent off for kicking someone, causing the England team to lose to Argentina in a penalty shootout with 10 men versus 11 men, and was eliminated, thus ending in the top 16 of the World Cup.

Beckham was naturally to blame for such a result, and he also paid a heavy price for his irrational actions.

Overnight, Beckham went from being the favored son of heaven to being the public enemy of England. He was criticized by many people. The fans in Beckham’s hometown who once loved him most stared at him with angry eyes in the stadium. In order to let himself know his shame and forge ahead, Beckham enlarged the photo of "Fans' Anger" and hung it on the wall of his living room to remind himself never to forget the pain of failure.

Mencius said: "The shame is great for people." ?Shame is the basis for us to defend our self-esteem and the motivation for pursuing self-improvement. In life, each of us will inevitably encounter cold looks, criticism and insults. In the face of humiliation, some people are indifferent and don't take it to heart, just like the wind passing through the water without a trace; some people seem to have suffered a devastating blow and cannot bear the heavy pressure, and they sink; some people, such as Stephen Chow and Beckham , but hung the humiliation on the wall as an upward motivation, motivating himself to never stop moving forward.

No one knows how much unknown bitterness and suffering is hidden behind the success of successful people. But I believe that there are always some people who can face the humiliation given by others, know their shame and then be brave, and hang the humiliation on the wall as the match that detonates their own small universe. And such people will surely be able to hold the fruits of success firmly in their hands.