"Sigh!" After discussing so much, can we really do it? Can we learn from their diligence? Can we emulate their hard work? The answer is yes. Yet, reflecting on our own lives of ease and indulgence, where everything comes effortlessly, consider Galileo's steadfastness in his beliefs, Nobel's difficult and harsh childhood, Copernicus losing his father at a young age and still pursuing education, and Edison's curious and hardworking nature. Can we not be a bit more diligent? Can we not repay our parents a little more? Can we not contribute more to our country? Can we not take more responsibility for ourselves? Unexpectedly, this not-too-thick book of 188 pages has stirred deep remorse in my heart! Am I not capable? Copernicus lost his father as a boy yet lived resiliently—how did he manage it? Edison, diligent and inquisitive, faced criticism but remained curious about knowledge—how did he achieve it? Perhaps sometimes it's not that we cannot succeed; maybe we are just missing a tiny bit. With a little more persistence, a little more diligence, and a little more courage to try, we can reach the shore of success.
Friends, let us, alongside the great figures in this book, gradually transform ourselves and strive toward the dreams in our hearts!