Everyone can understand the desire for success, but you have to understand that it is not easy to achieve an ordinary career. The so-called impatience can't eat hot tofu. Don't stare at success from the beginning, learn to concentrate on cultivation? Practice martial arts before going out. If you are eager for success, you will be like a hungry person, and you will devour it at first sight, but it will cause indigestion.
Any skill must be acquired through hard training. Plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold, and the sword edge comes from sharpening. Any act of quick success and instant benefit is foolish, and the experience of moths proves all this.
Haste makes waste, and rushing for success will lead to ultimate failure. Everything must be down-to-earth, step by step to succeed. You can never eat into a fat man in one bite, and the result of being eager for success can only be counterproductive.
On the contrary, the result can only be a failure, resulting in a joke to encourage the growth of seedlings. Many careers have a painful struggle and struggle process, and it is this process that will make you exercise to the extreme? Be strong and mature. Fine should not be short, close should not be close.
Not far, it is better to go down than up, which is not brilliant-Zhu's 16-character mantra can be described as a wonderful interpretation of "haste makes waste"
A teenager, bent on becoming famous as soon as possible, worshipped a master swordsman as his teacher. He couldn't wait to ask the master how long it would take to learn. The master replied, "Ten years." The teenager asked how long it would take him to work day and night if he tried his best. The master replied, "Thirty years." The teenager still refused to give up and desperately asked how long he would practice. The master replied, "Seventy years."
Teenagers can be said to want to succeed as soon as possible at all costs, but why in the eyes of experts, the harder they work, the farther away from their goals? The master said that teenagers should practice for "seventy years" because their hearts were completely destroyed.
Without peace of mind, it is bound to fail. There is nothing wrong with hard work, but the mentality of wanting to succeed quickly and become famous overnight will make people want speed more than success.
In ancient times, a young man decided to go out for treasure hunting. After many hardships, he finally found two rare trees in the tropical rain forest. The hearts of these trees give off a strong fragrance, so they will not float back when put into water.
Shen. The young man was very excited and dragged the two trees to the market to sell. However, the whole morning passed, but no one cared about the boy's two trees. At this time, he saw that the charcoal seller next to him had a good business and put himself away.
His own tree was burnt to charcoal. As a result, the young people soon sold out all the charcoal. He went home with his wallet and told his father about it happily.
Father regretted it again and again after learning the situation. He felt very sorry for his children: "Son, what you found is the most precious agarwood in the world. Cut a small piece from it and grind it into powder. The price is higher than the charcoal you sell for one year. " Although the young man felt sorry after hearing this, he regretted it. He only hates himself as blind as a bat and wastes precious wealth.
In real life, there are many people who are eager for quick success and instant benefit. They come and go in such a hurry that their resumes are full stops except a comma. It can be seen that they are eager for success and impetuous, and the simplest and most familiar things will be screwed up, not to mention challenging events.
Beethoven spent 39 years writing a chorus symphony, and finally countless inspirations were connected in series to form a masterpiece. If he is also eager to finish his work and music in an hour, can we still hear his heartfelt ode to joy?
Gou Jian, the King of Yue, endured humiliation for many years in order to destroy Wu. He never rashly sent troops to Wu for revenge, but constantly improved himself with a calm and firm heart and waited for the best opportunity outside. It can be seen that a firm and peaceful attitude is a prelude to success.
Hoover, the third president of the United States, died at the age of six, and his mother died soon after. Hoover, a relative, matured prematurely because of his bumpy childhood experience, learned to stand on his own feet and worked at his uncle's house during the day.
He works as an office boy, accountant and typist in Oregon Land Company, and goes to business night school at night. After graduating from Stanford University, he worked as a low-paid miner and became an engineer by accumulating experience and knowledge.
Manager ... these experiences have enriched his horizons, developed a shrewd and smooth way of doing things and keen insight, and laid a solid foundation for his future presidential election.
Those who really achieve great things should
It is also a kind of wisdom to have a certain concentration and be at ease in times of crisis. Confucius said, "Haste makes waste. Haste makes waste, and there is no great achievement. " People should have an eye for things.
Farther away, we should not only see the recent gains and losses, but also see the long-term impact Short-sightedness is sometimes a fatal flaw. Only by not rushing for success can we really achieve something.