Beginners of Go correspond to the adolescence of life, and experienced Go corresponds to the prime of life. No matter where you are in life, it should be normal and a pursuit of life. At school and in the workplace, I met some people who "underestimated" their skills. They think that they have made some achievements, and with some life experience, they can be pretentious and feel that they don't need to ponder how to do a good job. I think this is ridiculous. This hand is equivalent to a person's daily accumulation, equivalent to daily small things to do every day. Don't underestimate the accumulation in these work and life, and do these little things well.
After all, these seemingly ordinary little things, in a subtle way, will enhance our skills and professionalism and make us stronger bit by bit. When I was a student, using fragmented time to read some "useless books" can improve my self-cultivation and help me find my future career direction among many books. When entering the workplace, fragmented time can't be wasted on online games and too much online socialization. Only at this time, when you spend fragmented time reading and thinking, all you have to do is subtract. After all, at this time, your time becomes more precious. You must find a career direction as soon as possible and specialize in one category in order to become a versatile talent.
Having a good hand is an attitude towards life. Workplace and school are two concepts. After entering the workplace, there will definitely be a "follow-up period". During this period, what we need to do is to persist in being ourselves, quickly understand the industry, and constantly improve in practice. And to start the leading stage of life, you can't abandon good habits. It is also necessary to adhere to the "stupid method" of solid research and good advice, and not to be opportunistic. Doing a good job should be a lifelong practical concept. Having a good hand is the direction of life. After a person's ability becomes stronger, the chances of "vulgar hands" will decrease, and occasionally skillful hands will appear.
But once people look down on their own hands, are unwilling to practice and get used to giving orders, it will inevitably stagnate. Chances are, when the opportunity comes, you simply can't play a good hand. This hand remains the same, and the next hand is the foundation of the cause; You have a good hand. In the process of playing this hand, you should improve your skills and don't squat in the comfort zone. Keep an ambition and show it boldly when the opportunity comes. Every little makes a mickle. Why are laymen afraid? Officers may make mistakes, and starting a business is more likely to fail than working. No one wants to keep failing, but every failure is meaningful. With the feeling of pain and shame, the vulgar hand rises from failure again and again, which is meaningful. Our own hands teach persistence, wonderful hands achieve success, and vulgar hands promote growth. I hope we can all become excellent chess players with ultimate peace of mind.