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About debate: Those who achieve great things do not stick to trivial matters

Original, the word "not sticking to trivial matters" comes from the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty". It describes a person who is bold and free and easy, and does not care about trivial matters. It is also interpreted as not sticking to trivial matters in life. Sections refer to non-principled trivial matters. Ju means rigid, that is, stubborn and unwilling to adapt. Those who achieve great things are by no means as simple as ordinary talents. He must have made outstanding achievements in a certain field and had a large and lasting positive impact on society. Based on this, those who achieve great things will not stick to trivial matters. First of all, psychological research results tell us that human energy is limited. Therefore, if you want to achieve great things, you must concentrate your energy on this area, as the saying goes, without distractions. If you stick to small details and put too much energy and time on non-principled trivial matters, it will inevitably hinder the achievement of big things. Therefore, from the perspective of what should be done, those who achieve great things do not stick to trivial matters. Secondly, looking at those who have achieved great things throughout the ages, we can find their unique characteristics: having a long-term vision and keen insight and foresight into the development of things. This enables them to recognize the status and role of small details, and not to invest excessive energy in trivial matters that have nothing to do with principles or become rigid in them. At the same time, they can look at the overall situation and the whole, and not be limited by the small details in front of them. Therefore, judging from the specific subject of the debate, those who achieve great things do not stick to trivial matters. Thirdly, sticking to small details has a negative impact on achieving big things. It limits people's vision, consumes people's time and energy, and wastes truly important undertakings. I would like to ask if a person is worried about trivial matters all day long and is unable to extricate himself from it, how can he achieve great things? Therefore, those who adhere to small details will hardly achieve great things, and those who do not adhere to small details will achieve great things. Of course, we do not think that those who achieve great things are idiots who only focus on research and have no ears for human affairs. They also have to take care of their own daily life. However, taking care of life while doing your own business does not mean being rigid about details, because he is not rigid about it. Spending excessive time and energy on these things without being able to extricate yourself from small details is a general and abstract overall concept. Any piece of trivia is only a concrete manifestation of a certain aspect of a section and cannot be used to replace the concept of a section. This is also a completely different premise. To sum up, from the theoretical and factual levels, from the perspective of the special subject of those who achieve great things, and from the relationship between sticking to small details and achieving great things, it is proved that those who achieve great things do not stick to small details.