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Idioms for achieving goals

The idiom to achieve the goal is as follows:

1. Blunt to drive bad horses, sharpen blunt knives. It means unwilling to work hard. An imbecile horse; A blunt knife.

2. Adults are uncomfortable and comfortable. If adults want to achieve something, they must work hard, not be comfortable.

A master craftsman can get along well with others, but he can't make people smart. A master craftsman refers to a person who has high attainments in a certain aspect; Cleverness: dexterity. A clever craftsman can only teach people rules, but he can't make people smart. Refers to subjective efforts, not simply relying on objective conditions.

4. Drip wears away the stone, and water keeps dripping, which can make it wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as there is perseverance and continuous efforts, things will succeed.

The success or failure of life depends on my efforts. Emphasize people's subjective initiative.

6. make persistent efforts: pick up: pick up the battle; Li: Hone, motivate and work hard. Refers to roosters fighting with each other and grinding their teeth before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

7, a long stream of water: a metaphor for doing things bit by bit and persisting for a long time. This is also a metaphor for saving the use of property, so that it will not be lacking for a long time.

8. Further progress: Buddhist language, although deep in metaphor, still needs to be practiced and improved. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

9, a glimpse of the gap: a metaphor for persistent efforts, and finally achieve the goal.

10, Tortoise limping thousands of miles: A limping tortoise can walk thousands of miles without stopping for half a step. Metaphor as long as you persevere, you can succeed even if the conditions are worse.

1 1, learning is expensive and constant: the most precious thing in learning is perseverance.

12, Yishan, Gong Yu: a metaphor for persistently transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.