I believe that not all kids will be “A” students, but they should try their best, while most of them do not. I think that the major cause is that we, the parents did not do a good job on motivating our kids correctly, efficiently.
Ambition, confidence, patience and persistence are four key factors to success. Motivate our kids to be ambitious, desiring success to contribute more to the global society; to be confident, having a firm belief in his/her own power by continuous learning and practicing, to become stronger to overcome obstacles; to be patient, being capable of calmly awaiting an outcome while not hasty, since everything needs time to proceed; to be persistent, never give up, insistently continuous to succeed.
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May 21st, 2008 at %1:%May %p
What’s different between patience and persistence?
May 21st, 2008 at %1:%May %p
Patience means the capacity of enduring hardship or inconvenience without complaint, while persistence means the act of continuing, regardless of obstacles. Yes, they have very close relationship, somebody who lost his patience when doing a task, he would very easily give up soon, and namely he does not have persistence.