He who has no long-term worries will have short-term worries-that is to say, people should have long-term plans.
At the age of fifteen, I am interested in learning, at the age of thirty, I am not confused at the age of forty, I know my destiny at the age of fifty, I am obedient at the age of sixty, and I am obedient at the age of seventy. Although this is a memory of Confucius, from another perspective, why can't people be persuaded to study from an early age? Just because he was interested in learning at the age of fifteen, he was able to stand firm at the age of thirty, and then he continued to be brave and diligent, not confused, knowing his destiny and obedient.
I can't think of a famous story, but I can think of two counterexamples: one of the "two kings of Northeast China" wanted nationwide was to practice marksmanship in the army, steal bullets and grenades, and then played a mainstay role in the later escape process, shooting the police accurately many times, successfully escaping from the encirclement five times, and finally made a sensation.
Small water flows forever.
Haste makes waste
Be ambitious.
The truth is bound to be useful in the long run, although it is harmful for the time being.
Goose feathers are flying all over the sky, and they always land.
People who stand on tiptoe can't stand for long.