Questions 24to 27are based on the following passage.
I have heard of the story of the world famous opera singerTina Kiberg. As a child, Tina was a violinist and spent herfree time practicing and practicing. One day sheparticipated in a violin contest and realized that she wouldnever be more than an ordinary violinist and that sheenjoyed singing more. She gave up the violin, took upsinging and became a leading international opera singer. Hercourage to give up is what allowed her to become a worldfamous opera singer. Now try to guess what these somewhatsuccessful people have in common-Larry Page,Tiger Woods,John McEnroe and John Steinbeck. Yes, they alldropped out of Stanford. Look at many other successfulpeople and I bet their past is also filled with things they didat one time and then gave up. There are a number ofcognitive(认知的processes that make it hard for us to leaveour present situation and move ) on to somethingnew—evenwhen we feel miserable with the present situation.We think “I’veinvested so much in this already. If I quit,allwill have been wasted. M Once we have something,we hateto lose it. Things we don’thave yet don’tcarry the samevalue. These cognitive thoughts might help explain whypeople stay stuck in bad jobs, bad marriages, unhappyfriendship,etc.
To sum up, sometimes you’vegot to stick with somethingseven through tough times but sometimes you have to havethe courage to give up. You have to be open to the fact thatsometimes giving up is the right way forward.
24.What can be learned about Tina Kiberg?
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