1. Example 1
President Ho Chi Minh endured 30 years of worldwide hardships, facing countless struggles to find the path to save the nation. Later, he diligently built a revolutionary force and organized the people to fight and overthrow colonial and imperialist oppression, reclaiming independence and freedom for the nation. Without enough perseverance, perhaps Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese people could not have achieved that miracle.

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2. Example 3
Andersen was born into a humble family in the quaint city of Odense, surrounded by enchanting purple thistle blooms. In those challenging times, his family struggled to put bread on the table, and he endured mockery from peers due to his less-than-perfect appearance. Despite these hardships, fueled by the dream of becoming an artist, he embarked on a journey starting with ordinary theater roles, gradually climbing the ladder. Determination and a profound love for the arts propelled him to success. To this day, his fairy tales continue to captivate millions of hearts...

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Vincent Van Gogh once stated, “As we advance in life, things get more difficult, but it is through facing adversity that the inner strength of the heart is revealed.” It is in perseverance, relentless effort, that one can unearth the internal forces within oneself, so profound that at times, even we fail to recognize them.


4. Example 5
Thomas Edison: He stands as one of the most renowned inventors in history, succeeding in inventing the fluorescent light and electrical power system. Throughout his research, he experimented with over 10,000 samples before finding the suitable material for the light bulb. He once said, 'I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.'


5. Example 4
Despite being born with both hands paralyzed, Teacher Nguyen Ngoc Ky never surrendered to fate. From a young age, he diligently practiced writing with his feet. Numerous failures brought pain and the urge to give up, but thanks to extraordinary perseverance, he not only mastered writing with his feet but also created beautifully crafted characters. This unique skill led him to become an outstanding teacher.


6. Example 7
Michael Jordan: One of the greatest basketball players of all time, Michael Jordan achieved immense success in his career. However, he faced numerous failures and challenges. He was cut from the high school basketball team and even deemed unfit to play for the national representative team. Yet, with perseverance and strong determination, he overcame every obstacle and became a legend in the world of sports.


7. Example 6
J.K. Rowling: The author of the Harry Potter series faced numerous failures and challenges before her first book was published. She was rejected by multiple publishers before finally finding one for her book. However, J.K. Rowling never gave up and continued writing. With perseverance, she ultimately created a global literary phenomenon.


8. Example 9
Nick Vujicic was born without limbs. Confronted with the harsh reality of his existence, he experienced deep sorrow and attempted to end his life multiple times in solitude, until discovered by his loving parents. After an unsuccessful attempt, Nick awakened. Determined to cultivate survival skills, he learned to independently care for himself and engage in activities like any ordinary person. Through these extraordinary efforts, Nick achieved success in every aspect of life and became a world-renowned inspirational figure.


9. Example 8
At the age of 20, Julio Iglesias faced an unfortunate car accident. Doctors diagnosed him with a disability in both legs, predicting a life confined to a wheelchair. Defying grief and refusing to accept his fate, Julio Iglesias relentlessly trained for 12 hours a day for over 2 months, focusing solely on moving his toes. With unwavering perseverance over two years, he began to move and use his legs. Fueled by hope, Julio Iglesias persisted in his training. Eventually, his patience and determination helped him regain his former physical abilities, recognized as a miraculous phenomenon.


10. Example 10
Michelangelo, one of the greatest painters and sculptors in the world, once said during his lifetime: 'If people knew how hard I had to work and how hard I had to work to acquire my skills, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all.' Think back to times when you witnessed people giving up midway: in business, relationships, on the tennis court, or while playing chess. There's nothing fascinating about quitting or watching others give up. Of course, when you give up, retreat is the smartest move, just like when a ship is sinking, it's time to leave. There's no room for perseverance in the wrong direction! If you hate your job, dislike your workplace, or see better opportunities elsewhere, sometimes quitting is a good solution.


