Churchill inspired me with 200 words.

"I am a firefly." In Churchill's eyes, everyone has his own shining place. Don't think that you can't do anything just because you can't do it in one way. The ultimate success lies not in how outstanding your talent is, but in whether you have confidence in yourself. For example, although Churchill's Latin was poor, he was always addicted to his favorite subjects. Therefore, the ultimate desire for success is not to give up on yourself, but to be good at discovering your own potential. Isn't there a saying like this? "Self-confidence is the first secret of success"

In the Latin exam, he didn't answer a single question, but he entered Harrow College because Dr. Ben Wilden could see the essence of things from phenomena.

It is precisely because Churchill was assigned to the poor class that he had the opportunity to study his favorite subjects and thus gained more advantages than those smart students.

At the same time, he drew a map of Ireland by drawing lots, and successfully passed the conscription examination. And because I have command ability since I was a child, I have learned the talent of military specialty.

Now many students have lost confidence in the future because they are assigned to poor classes, which leads to more and more retrogression in future development. In fact, those losers failed not because they didn't study hard before, but because they didn't find their talents and lost confidence in themselves.

So we should learn from Churchill, not worry about our own shortcomings, but have confidence in our own specialties.