Foreign celebrity inspirational story collection
There is no shortage of inspirational stories around us. Here is a collection of inspirational celebrity stories from abroad, welcome to read them.

The player who was ruined by one sentence
Sforza was one of the best Swiss players in the 1990s. He played for Inter Milan, Bayern and other giants, and in the Swiss national team, Sforza made 80 appearances and scored 7 goals. In the history of the World Cup, Sfuza led the Swiss national team to the World Cup four times, leaving a deep impact on the fans. However, after the 1994 World Cup, Sfuza retired and became a permanent regret for the fans.
In the 1994 World Cup, Sfuza led the Swiss team to the top eight, but just when everyone had high hopes for Sfuza, Sfuza missed a crucial penalty kick, and it was this crucial penalty kick that stopped the Swiss team from reaching the top eight.
The Swiss team's failure to reach the last eight caused an uproar in Switzerland, and Sfuza also attracted a lot of criticism and abuse, and some even said that Sfuza was a spy for the rival Spain, which is why he missed that crucial penalty, and some fans who lost their minds sent bullets to Sfuza to threaten the classic love story.
Many journalists also tried to interview Sfuza but were rejected by Sfuza, after six months Sfuza retired to go abroad, with the departure of Sfuza this thing has slowly become a thing of the past. But recently Sfuza launched his autobiography, in which Sfuza first introduced the penalty that he regretted for the rest of his life. It turned out that at the time of the penalty kick, Switzerland was already losing 0-1 to Spain, and if the penalty kick could have been scored, Switzerland would have had a chance to advance to the quarterfinals, so this was a crucial goal for Switzerland, and Sfuza knew the importance of this penalty kick.
Just as Sforza was about to take the kick, suddenly the words came out from the crowd: "Sforza will definitely miss this one because it's too important." Although the voice of the person who said it was very small, but Sfuza heard it, Sfuza was very angry about it, kicking a penalty kick is his best, how can he not kick it in, he must kick it in and make it especially beautiful.
But what Sfuza didn't expect was that his penalty kick really bounced off the goal post, something that never happened before, but it was too late, the Spaniards were already cheering.
In his autobiography, Sforza said that it was that comment that distracted him, and it was that comment that stopped Switzerland from reaching the last eight, and it was that comment that he regretted for the rest of his life.
It was only then that people understood why Sfuza had retired from his successful soccer career after that incident, and deeply regretted for Sfuza: one word had ruined a star.
Warren Buffett's legacy to his children
Warren Buffett was not a good father by nature. Once when he came home from work and walked to his study by himself, he whistled past his young son Peter who had fallen to the ground. Peter was shopping with his mother when he came across a copy of "The Father's Handbook". Believing that his father was lacking in fatherhood, Peter encouraged his mother to buy the book. He nonchalantly placed it on Buffett's desk.
Such a situation worried Buffett a lot. He deeply felt his children's disappointment in him. He seriously reflected on himself and began to let life keep releasing space for his family and his children. Buffett began to record the growth of his children, and every year he would record the growth of his children and his feelings, accumulating a total of more than 30 books. This book later became one of Bill Gates' favorite books to read.
Warren Buffett's teachings to his children are most importantly reflected in his cultivation of money and values for his children. Warren Buffett believes that the most important thing parents can do for their children is to "teach them a skill rather than a thousand dollars. In order to help children learn to manage money and stay away from gambling, he installed a slot machine at home, and every time he gave his children pocket money, he used the slot machine to win back the money, so as to teach his children not to participate in gambling activities.
Another problem that plagues the children is that no matter where they go, they always wear the hat of Warren Buffett's son or daughter. When the world looks at their accomplishments, it is more likely to see the accomplishments of Warren Buffett's children rather than those of Susan, Howard or Peter. The accompanying thoughts can create a very strong sense of frustration and can even cause children to resent their parents. Unlike other tycoons, Warren Buffett understands this state of mind in his children.
When the children were young, Buffett did not ask too much, but let them do what they like to do, play with mud and tending to flowers, listening to music and singing, looking at photography, running wild in the fields, are the contents of the children's lives. What he did was to try to make the children happy and give them as many things as possible to give them more choices.
After his son Howard failed in business, at first Warren Buffett did not want to help him, because he fell down to get up by himself, but could not resist his wife's repeated persuasion, Buffett still gave his son Howard bought a farm, but Howard, must pay a very high rent on schedule, otherwise the farm immediately withdrawn. Buffett asked Howard dare to accept? Howard accepted. A few years later, Howard's farm flourished and continued to be involved in different industries. Later, Howard found that business did not make him happy, and gave up business at the peak of the business to focus on photography, and is now doing well.
In Warren Buffett's own opinion, he has achieved some achievements, largely because of diligent thinking and summed up some laws. Therefore, he often admonished his children to have the habit of thinking, and in the diligent thinking to learn to think well. A few years ago, after Howard got a foothold in the farm, he kept capturing market information, thinking and summarizing, and his business became better and better. In his photography business, he has also benefited from thinking hard. His youngest son, Peter, also often thinks about innovation and inspiration in the silence of the day, creating many moving musical pieces. Susan also likes to think about things that interest her.
When Warren Buffett announced that he was giving away 85% of his wealth, the New York Times asked Buffett if this meant that his children had lost everything. In this regard, Buffett is this view: living, happiness is the most important, billions of wealth will not give people the ability and growth, but will wear down your passion and ideals. In a certain sense, money is just a string of numbers, only optimism, self-confidence, courage, hard thinking character to harvest a happy and rich life. Therefore, it can be said that he has gifted all his most precious wealth to his children.


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