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Dreams will not be stranded

The moon rises and dances a beautiful waltz with the bright stars in the sky. The tide is constantly ebbing and flowing, with high and low tides lapping at the beach. Maybe the boat carrying the dream will run aground, but I believe it can float again when the tide rises. In 1832, Lincoln lost his job, which obviously made him sad, but he was determined to be a politician and a state legislator. Unfortunately, he lost the election. It was undoubtedly painful for him to suffer two blows in one year. Then, Lincoln set out to start his own business, but within a year, the business collapsed again. In the next 17 years, he had to travel around and go through hardships to repay the debts owed when the company collapsed. Later, Lincoln once again decided to run for state senate, and this time he succeeded. A raging fire ignited in his heart, and a flame of hope burst out: "Maybe I can succeed!" In 1838, Lincoln decided to run for Speaker of the State Assembly, but he failed. In 1843, he ran for Congress again, but this time he was still unsuccessful. Although Lincoln tried again and again, he suffered failures again and again: the business collapsed, his lover died, and he lost the election. In 1846, he ran for Congress again, and finally was elected. The two-year term quickly passed and he decided to seek re-election. He believes that he has performed well as a member of Congress and believes that voters will continue to elect him. But unfortunately, he lost the election. Lincoln applied to be the state's land officer. But the state government returned his application, stating: "Being a land official in this state requires exceptional talent and extraordinary intelligence, and your application fails to meet these requirements." Two more failures followed. Will you insist on continuing to work hard in this situation? Do you say "I failed"? However, Lincoln did not admit defeat. In 1854, he ran for the Senate, but failed; two years later, he ran for the nomination of the Vice President of the United States, but was defeated by his opponent; two years later, he ran for the Senate again, but failed. Lincoln never gave up his pursuit. He was always the master of his own life.

? This road is difficult and muddy. One of my feet slipped, and the other foot became unstable; but I took a breath and told myself, "This is just a slip, not that I am dead and unable to get up." - Lincoln was running for the Senate. Said this after defeat.

? In this ebb and flow of life, just like Lincoln’s dream, it has experienced countless wet blows and has been stranded on the desolate Gobi. But as long as you don’t give up hope and don’t give up looking up, The sun, wait until the moon rises and sets, the tide ebbs and flows, dreams are like a fish in water, carrying hope, it will come true, and send you a long way.

? "Everyone's life is a boat, the dream is the boat sail" (Everyone's life is a boat, the dream is the sail of the boat) "Everything now is for the future Dreams weave wings and let dreams fly high in reality. "The life of countless celebrities and people with lofty ideals is definitely not smooth sailing. No matter who you are or what you do, you can only carry your dreams, look up to the sun, and look forward to the moon. A temporary strandedness cannot defeat you. , a lifetime of giving up can knock you down, it depends on the ebb and flow, it depends on how life is not a blessing, no matter what it is now, use your efforts to weave wings for your dreams.