At the just-concluded 24th Winter Olympics in Beijing, the China delegation won 9 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 2 bronze medals, which was the best result in the history of China's participation in the Winter Olympics. Such excellent results are inseparable from the spirit of Olympic athletes who dare to work hard and strive for progress. I remember Gu Ailing said in an interview that she didn't know if she had talent, or that talent was a very, very small part. Talent may help you learn skiing faster in the first year, but when you start to do difficult moves, you must go to the gym to train, especially to prepare these in your mind. It's all hard work, 99% is hard work. She really did her best, and she will always be the first. She comes to China in summer vacation and exercises for four hours every day. Nobody told her to exercise for four hours. Nobody told her to run one and a half marathons a week. She designed this for herself because she knew that hard work was the most important thing. Therefore, the reason why Gu Ailing dared to challenge her completely unchallenged movements in the third jump, and succeeded in one fell swoop, on the one hand, is the Olympic spirit of hard work, on the other hand, it is closely related to her usual efforts, which is the confidence she usually gives by hard training. Through hard work, she realized her dream.
In fact, they think they are geniuses, but they ignore their later efforts. In the end, people who have accomplished nothing abound. For example, at the end of the Song Dynasty, a child prodigy named Fang Zhongyong was born. He can sing and dance since he was a child and has a strong writing talent. When he was five years old, his father asked him to write a poem in public, which was very worthy of appreciation and reflected his talent. Unfortunately, his father was stupid, and he showed prodigy Fang Zhongyong around. In fact, he is showing off, thinking that since he is a child prodigy, there is no need to study any more. A few years later, Zhong Yong was twelve or thirteen years old. The famous poet Wang Anshi visited Zhong Yong again and asked him to write a poem on the spot. As a result, he found that his literary talent and rhetoric were not as good as before. Seven years later, Zhong Yong has become like ordinary people. No matter how talented a person is, it is impossible to make a difference without studying hard. No matter talented people or ordinary people, they need to study hard and update their knowledge in order to achieve something.
As a cadre in party member, we should strive to become a pillar talent who can make great achievements and shoulder heavy burdens bravely, study hard, practice hard and improve our skills. We are in an unprecedented era of change, and we are engaged in an unprecedented great cause. Lack of knowledge, vision and ability will delay things. Young cadres, in particular, are energetic, active in thinking and receptive, and are in a good period of developing their skills and talents. We must cherish time, live up to our youth, try our best to absorb nutrients that enhance our ability, broaden our horizons and enhance our skills, so that we can handle all kinds of difficulties in our work with ease.