成功的例子英文
人一生中,無論是失敗的悔恨還是成功的喜悅,往往都會令人刻骨銘心、終身難忘。下面是小編精心為大家蒐集整理的,大家一起來看看吧。
1:成功的人生不設限
My son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors assured us that with treatment he would be able to walk normally — but would never run very well. The first three years of his life were spent in surgery, casts and braces. By the time he was eight, you wouldn't know he had a problem when you saw him walk .
The children in our neighborhood ran around as most children do during play, and Joey would jump right in and run and play, too. We never told him that he probably wouldn't be able to run as well as the other children. So he didn't know.
In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross—country team. Every day he trained with the team. He worked harder and ran more than any of the others — perhaps he sensed that the abilities that seemed to come naturally to so many others did not come naturally to him. Although the entire team runs, only the top seven runners have the potential to score points for the school. We didn't tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn't know.
He continued to run four to five miles a day, every day — even the day he had a 103—degree fever. I was worried, so I went to look for him after school. I found him running all alone. I asked him how he felt. "Okay," he said. He had two more miles to go. The sweat ran down his face and his eyes were glassy from his fever. Yet he looked straight ahead and kept running. We never told him he couldn't run four miles with a 103—degree fever. So he didn't know.
Two weeks later, the names of the team runners were called. Joey was number six on the list. Joey had made the team. He was in seventh grade — the other six team members were all eighth—graders. We never told him he shouldn't expect to make the team. We never told him he couldn't do it. We never told him he couldn't do it...so he didn't know. He just did it.
我的兒子瓊尼降生時,他的雙腳向上彎彎著,醫生向我們保證說經過治療,小瓊尼可以像常人一樣走路,但像常人一樣跑步的可能性則微乎其微。瓊尼3歲之前一直在接受治療,和支架、石膏模子打交道。七八歲的時候,他走路的樣子已讓人看不出他的腿有過毛病。
鄰居的小孩子們做遊戲的時候總是跑過來跑過去。毫無疑問小瓊尼看到他們玩就會馬上加進去跑啊鬧的。我們從不告訴他不能像別的孩子那樣跑,我們從不說他和別的孩子不一樣。因為我們不對他說,所以他不知道。
七年級的時候,瓊尼決定參加跑步橫穿全美的比賽。每天他和大夥一塊訓練。也許是意識到自己先天不如別人,他訓練得比任何人都刻苦。訓練隊的前7名選手可以參加最後比賽,為學校拿分。我們沒有告訴瓊尼;也許會落空,所以他不知道。
他堅持每天跑4~5英里。我永遠不會忘記有一次,他發著高燒,但仍堅持訓練。我為他擔心,於是去學校看他,發現他正在一個人沿著長長的林蔭道跑步呢。我問他感覺怎麼樣,"很好。"他說。還剩下最後兩英里。他滿臉是汗,眼睛因為發燒失去了光彩。然而他目不斜視,堅持著跑下來。我們從沒有告訴他不能發著高燒去跑4英里的路,我們從沒有這樣對他說,所以他不知道。
兩個星期後,在決賽前的3天,長跑隊的名次被確定下來。瓊尼是第六名,他成功了。他才是個七年級生,而其餘的人都是八年級生。我們從沒有告訴他不要去期望入選,我們從沒有對他說他不會成功。是的,從沒說起過……所以他不知道,但他卻做到了!
2:成功之門為每一個人開啟
If you choose only to complain and escaperom the ordeal, it will always follow you wherever you go. But if you decide to be strong, the hardship will turn out to be a fortune on which new hopes will arise.
He lost his arms in an accident that claimed his father's life—who was the main source of support for the family. Since then, he has had to depend on the arms of his younger brother. For the sake of taking care of him, his younger brother became his shadow, never leaving him alone for years. Except for writing with his toes, he was completely unable to do anything in his life.
One late night, he suffered from diarrhea and had to wake up his younger brother. His younger brother accompanied him into the toilet and then went back the dorm to wait. But being so tired, his younger brother fell asleep, leaving him on the toilet for two hours till the teacher on duty discovered him. As the two brothers grew up together, they had their share of problems and they would often quarrel. Then one day, his younger brother wanted to live separate from him, living his own life, as many normal people do. So he was heart-broken and didn't know what to do.
A similar misfortune befell a girl, too. One night her mother, who suffered from chronic mental illness disappeared. So her father went out looking for her mother, leaving her alone at home. She tried to prepare meals for her parents, only to overturn the kerosene light on the stove, resulting in a fire which took her hands away.
Though her elder sister who was studying in another city, showed her willingness to take care of her, she was determined to be completely independent. At school, she always studied hard. Most of all she learned to be self-reliant. Once she wrote the following in her composition: "I am lucky. Though I lost my arms, I still have legs; I am lucky. Though my wings are broken, my heart can still fly."
One day, the boy and the girl were both invited to appear on a television interview program. The boy told the TV host about his uncertain future at being left on his own, whereas the girl was full of enthusiasm for her life. They both were asked to write something on a piece of paper with their toes. The boy wrote: My younger brother's arms are my arms;while the girl wrote: Broken wings, flying heart.
They had both endured the same ordeal, but their different attitudes determined the nature of their lives. It is true that life is unpredictable. Disasters can strike at any time. How you handle misfortune when confronted with it, is the true test of your character. If you choose only to complain and escape from the ordeal, it will always follow you wherever you go. But if you decide to be strong, the hardship will turn out to be a fortune on which new hopes will arise.
面對苦難,如果選擇抱怨與逃避,苦難就永遠如影隨形;但如果選擇堅強,苦難便會化作甘泉,滋潤美好的希望。
在一次事故中,作為家中頂樑柱的父親永遠地離去了,他也因此失去了雙手。從此弟弟的手便成了他的手。為了照顧他,弟弟從小到大總是形影不離地跟在他的身邊,他除了學會了用腳趾頭寫字做作業外,生活上完全不能自理。
有一次,他因腸胃不好,半夜起來要上廁所,於是他叫醒了弟弟。弟弟幫著他進了廁所後,就回宿舍躺下了。由於太勞累,弟弟閉上眼就睡著了。結果他在廁所裡等了整整兩個小時,才被查夜的老師發現。慢慢長大了的兩兄弟也有了煩惱和爭執,有一天弟弟終於提出要離開他,因為弟弟要和很多正常人一樣需要過自己的生活。為此,他很傷心,不知如何是好。
無獨有偶,另一個女孩也有著同樣的遭遇。因為媽媽長期患有精神病,在一天晚上無故出走,爸爸去找媽媽了,家中便只留下她一人。她決定做好飯菜等爸爸媽媽回來吃,卻不小心將灶臺上的煤油燈打翻,結果雙手便被大火奪走了。
雖然在外地讀書的姐姐願意照顧她,可倔強的她一定要自己照顧自己。在學校,她不但讀書認真,更重要的是她學會了生活自理。她曾在一篇英作文裡寫道:我幸福,雖然斷了雙手,但我還擁有一雙腳;我幸福,雖然翅膀斷了,但心也要飛翔……
有一天,他們被一家電視臺邀請到了演播室。面對主持人,男孩表現出了對前途的迷茫,而女孩則對生活充滿了熱情。主持人要求他們分別在一張白紙上寫一句話。他們分別用腳趾頭夾起了筆,男孩寫的是:“弟弟的手便是我的手。”女孩卻寫下了:“翅膀斷了,心也要飛翔。”
他們倆都經受了同樣的苦難,但不同的人生態度卻決定了其生活的本質。是的,人生多變幻,苦難總是在不知不覺中驟然降臨。如何應對苦難,是對你的性格的真正考驗。面對苦難,如果選擇抱怨與逃避,苦難就永遠如影隨形;但如果選擇堅強,苦難便會化作甘泉,滋潤美好的希望。
3:人生有一次成功就夠了
There was a man who had undergone numerous failures in his life. But he said, “One success is enough for me!”
有一個人,一生中經歷了1009次失敗。但他卻說:“一次成功就夠了。”
When he was five years old, his father died of illness without leaving him any property. Since then, his mother worked outside while he had to stay at home and take care of his siblings. He learnt cooking since then.
5歲時,他的父親突然病逝,沒有留下任何財產。母親外出做工。年幼的他在家照顧弟妹,並學會自己做飯。
When he was twelve, his mother married another man. His step-father treated me strictly and often beat him when his mother was away.
12歲時,母親改嫁,繼父對他十分嚴厲,常在母親外出時痛打他。
When he was fourteen, he dropped out from school and began his life of roving.
14歲時,他輟學離校,開始了流浪生活。
When he was sixteen, he lied about his age to participate in the expedition. During the voyage, he was terribly seasick and deported back to his home ahead of time.
16歲時,他謊報年齡參加了遠征軍。因航行途中暈船厲害,被提前遣送回鄉。
When he was eighteen, he married a girl, who, however, sold out all his properties and went back to her home several months after their marriage.
18歲時,他娶了個媳婦。但只過了幾個月,媳婦就變賣了他所有的財產逃回孃家。
When he was twenty, he changed his job from electrician to ferry staff to railway worker. All his jobs were tough for him.
20歲時,他當電工、開輪渡,後來又當鐵路工人,沒有一樣工作順利。
When he was thirty, he did a sales work in an insurance company. But before long, he fell out with his boss due to the bonus problems.
30歲時,他在保險公司從事推銷工作,後因獎金問題與老闆鬧翻而辭職。
When he was thirty-one, he learnt law by himself and began working in law with the encouragement of his friends. But in a trial, he fight with the litigant on court.
31歲時,他自學法律,並在朋友的鼓動下幹起了律師行當。一次審案時,竟在法庭上與當事人大打出手。
When he was thirty-two, he was out of work and led a tough life.
32歲時,他失業了,生活非常艱難。
When he was thirty-five, misfortune again befell on him. When he was driving across a hugebridge, the steel ropes along the edge of the bridge were broken and he fell into the river withhis car. He suffered such severe injuries that he could no longer continue his job of promotingtires.
35歲時,不幸又一次降臨到他的頭上。當他開車路過一座大橋時,大橋鋼繩斷裂。他連人帶車跌到河中,身受重傷,無法再幹輪胎推銷員工作。
When he was forty, he opened a gas station in a town. However, he came into dispute becausehe beat his rivalries due to the billboard hanging problems.
40歲時,他在一個鎮上開了一家加油站,因掛廣告牌把競爭對手打傷,引來一場糾紛。
When he was forty-seven, he divorced his second wife, which had deeply stricken his threechildren.
47歲時,他與第二任妻子離婚,三個孩子深受打擊。
When he was sixty-one, he campaigned for a senator but failed at last.
61歲時,他競選參議員,但最後落敗。
When he was sixty-five, his on-growth restaurant was dismantled by the government due toroad renovating. He was compelled to sell out all his facilities at a very low price.
65歲時,政府修路拆了他剛剛紅火的快餐館,他不得不低價出售了所有裝置。
When he was sixty-six, he made a living by promoting his chicken-frying technics to variousrestaurants in different places.
66歲時,為了維持生活,他到各地的小餐館推銷自己掌握的炸雞技術。
When he was seventy-five, he felt powerless to maintain his company, so he transferred hisbrand and patent to others. The new owner suggested giving him ten thousand stock sharesas part of the purchasing price. But he turned down the suggestion. Later the price of thestocks of the company soared and he lost the chance of being a billionaire.
75歲時,他感到力不從心,因此轉讓了自己創立的品牌和專利。新主人提議給他1萬股,作為購買價的一部分,他拒絕了。後來公司股票大漲,他因此失去了成為億萬富翁的機會。
When he was eighty-three, he opened another fast-food restaurant but fell into a lawsuit dueto trademark and patent issues.
83歲時,他又開了一家快餐店,卻因商標專利與人打起了官司。
When he was eighty-eight, he achieve great success and became well-known to the wholeworld.
88歲時,他終於大獲成功,全世界都知道了他的名字。
He was exactly the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Ha Lunde • Sandoz. He often said, “People always complain about the bad weather. Actually the weather is not bad at all. As longas you are optimist and confident all the time, you will have a good weather everyday.”
他,就是肯德基的創始人——哈倫德•山德士。他說:“人們經常抱怨天氣不好,實際上並不是天氣不好。只要自己有樂觀自信的心情,天天都是好天氣。”
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