Olympic weightlifting champion Oscar Figueroa
Japanese writer Keigo Higashino famously said, "It's not hard to give up, but it must be cool to keep going." Give up such as downwind, insist on such as wind forward, so the choice of direction is also very important. Adhere to the sail must be adjusted and tried, to take the wind, the wind is easy to abandon the first. Insist on the premise must think before you stand to benefit its things, must first benefit its tools. In order to achieve the purpose of persistence, sharpening the mind must be the focus. Look before you leap, and find the right direction. The premise of persistence is to think about what you want to do, what kind of person you want to become, and what kind of results you want to achieve. Aimless persistence is as boring as chewing wax, and it is difficult to persevere. Winning or losing can only prove that the direction of perseverance is right, dead wood does not break; Perseverance wears away the stone. Any thought must be carried out by practice. In the words of the state, "empty talk harms the country, and hard work revitalises the country", in terms of oneself, "true knowledge comes from practice". The process of persistence is to hold the determination of repeatedly failing, repeatedly failing, not to make excuses, today's things, never delay or neglect. The persistence and tears behind Colombian weightlifter Oscar Figueroa's victory are the "Olympic spirit" we should learn from.