Don’t give up hope   In 1950, a man named Curt Richter

Don’t give up hope   In 1950, a man named Curt Richter, a university professor, conducted a disgusting experiment. He put the twelve pearls into tall glasses half filled with water. The long glasses are so long that the rats can’t climb up and can’t jump out. After about fifteen minutes, the rats lose their limbs and drown. Ordinarily, it takes about fifteen minutes for rats to fight their way out of death. In the next round of testing, Richter tried another strategy. This time, he scooped them all out of the glass just in time before the rats got tired. Dry. I let it rest for a few minutes. After that, I put it back into the glass half filled with water as before. How long do you think the rats will be able to hold out on that second bark, another fifteen minutes? Ten minutes? Five minutes? If you think so, I want to tell you that you are wrong.   The rats continued to struggle and swim for sixty hours. (Sixty hours) Well, if we look at that incident, the rich will come and rescue them at some point. They believe that they will survive at some point. That belief made mice 240 times more able to swim for 15 minutes. It is even said that one of them survived for up to 81 hours. This means that faith is very important to us whenever we are struggling in a matter. If even a rat has a belief, it can endure 240 times. If only we, who are intelligent, have real faith, all the difficulties we encounter will definitely be overcome at some point. I will surely see I would like to say that “Hope and optimism” is very important for success. So don’t give up. Hold on. Let’s try not to give up our faith.” One thing is that we have to struggle like rats swimming. ”  

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