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g, firm and persistent requires us to do three things well. The first is to get familiar with the situation. The second is to make the right decision. The third is to actively strive for support. Being strong, firm and persistent is not an easy task. It is very difficult. First of all, our analysis of the situation cannot be prehensive. Second, our decisions cannot be perfect. Thirdly, there will be many unexpected things in the process. But one thing, as long as our general direction is good and our starting point is good, all difficult problems can be solved. To solve the problems encountered by being strong, firm and persistent, we still need to be strong, firm and persistent. I’ve heard Robinson’s story for a long time. Finally, my father bought Robinson Crusoe. I read it almost in one breath. The legendary story of Robinson’s survival on a desert island is like a movie, leaving a deep mark in my mind. Robinson is a navigator in York, England. Once, he accidentally wandered to a deserted island. But he was not desperate. In order to survive, he built houses, made various survival tools and facilities, and even planted crops. On the desert island, he saved the native “Friday” and fed the parrot “Bohr”. He taught “Friday” writing, design, growing food and making bread, and trained him into his own loyal guard. I was most impressed by his optimistic spirit in the difficult environment. The long life on the desert island did not make Robinson lose confidence in life. He was actively making unremitting efforts to leave the desert island smoothly. Finally, the opportunity came. One day, several Spaniards with a group of sailors escorted a captain and his two servants to the desert island. Robinson bravely defeated the bad guys and rescued the captain with the wit of “Friday”, and finally led the enemy away, seized the ship and returned to his hometown. Each of us will encounter difficulties. Sometimes when I do Mathematical Olympiad problems, I feel anxious because I can’t solve them, and even want to give up. However, thinking of Robinson’s experience on the desert island, I would think that although our primary school students have more homework, the difficulties encountered by Robinson are nothing to mention. Grandpa often said to me, “difficulties are like springs. It depends on whether you are strong or not. If you are strong, it will be weak, and if you are weak, it will be strong.” Really! As long as we can make unremitting efforts, there will be no difficulties to stop us. Success lies in persistence. 關(guān)于堅(jiān)持的英語(yǔ)作文【五篇】