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Do you burn your bridges to show people's subjective initiative?
Burn one's bridges to reflect one's subjective initiative.

Burn one's bridges, that is, to break the pot of eating in the war, sink the battleship, and leave no way out for yourself. It embodies a spirit of not leaving a retreat for yourself and making up your mind to go all out.

Burn one's bridges subjectively, so that there is no way out. Only by choosing to move forward can you give full play to your greatest potential to achieve your goals.

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In 207 BC, the Qin general Zhang Han sent Qin Jun as the main force to besiege Julu, and Xiang Yu led the Chu army to rescue him. Due to the disparity in strength, Xiang Yu led his troops to cross the water and cross the rubicon. As a result, in the case of no way back, the Chu army finally defeated Qin Jun and won the Battle of Julu.

In fact, whether you are marching to fight or studying and working, you are sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat. Only by constantly making progress and unswervingly sprinting to the goal can we achieve final success.