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The inspirational story of Sir William osler.
The inspirational story of Sir William osler.

I don't know if you feel that you have endless things to do and the pressure of life is getting bigger and bigger. Besides, are you not sure about your future and don't know what will happen in the future? 187 1 In the spring of last year, a young man felt the same way with us. He just graduated from medical college, and he doesn't know where to go in the future, nor how to start a business to make a living. Later, he was lucky enough to see more than twenty words that had a profound influence on him and changed his life.

The twenty words he read from the book that day made him a contemporary famous doctor, helped him to establish the most famous Johns Hopkins Medical College in American medical field in the future, and was awarded the title by the King of England. His name is Sir William osler. The twenty words he saw in 187 1 year were: "Our first task is not to look at the vague distance, but to focus on the immediate affairs."

One spring many years later, Dr. osler gave a speech to the students at Yale University. He told the students that a famous professor like him is the founder of medical college, and everyone must think that his ability should be superior, but he stressed that this is absolutely incorrect. As all his good friends know, his qualifications are actually very general. So, what is the secret of his success? He attributed it entirely to those twenty words, which clearly reminded him to "live in today's grid." A few months before the speech, osler sailed across the Atlantic Ocean. He noticed that there was a button in the master's cabin, which would close all the cabins immediately after being pressed, so as to prevent water from flooding into other cabins. He began to say to the students, "Everyone here is a more sophisticated individual than a ship and has a longer voyage. I implore you to ensure the safety of navigation on the journey of life and learn to live in today's grid. "

Remember to press the button in your heart to isolate yourself from the past, then press the button to isolate yourself from the unknown future and concentrate on living today. The salvation of mankind is today, and wasting energy worrying about yesterday's setbacks and future challenges will only drag yourself down. So, remember to close the hatch and practice living in today's grid! Does osler mean that we shouldn't make plans for tomorrow? Absolutely not. What he really means is that if we want to make the best preparation for tomorrow, we must put all our wisdom, all our wisdom, ability and enthusiasm into what we should do today. This is the only preparation we can make for the future. This is also the key to overcoming anxiety and creating life that Mr. Carnegie emphasized.

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