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Just ask about cultivation, don't ask where the harvest comes from.
"Only ask about cultivation, not about harvest" means: only consider giving, not enjoying. Farming: Farming and weeding. Source: Nan, The Analects of Confucius? How many people are worried about Tao but not poor? The original text was said by Confucius. It is said that a truly learned gentleman who takes the country as his responsibility only cares about Tao and does not consider the problems of life; For example, farming, only ask about farming, don't ask about harvest.

Of course, people do things for a purpose.

The so-called "no problem, no gain" does not mean that people are completely indifferent to the results.

It is a great wisdom not to ask about the harvest, that is, not to ask about the small harvest in front of you, but to strive for a richer harvest in the end.

Just like a traveler in the snow, if he only focuses on the footprints in front of him, he will not walk straight. Only when he looked at a big tree in the distance did he find that he had taken the steadiest and straightest road.

This sentence is very suitable for encouraging yourself to learn. I don't expect reading to help me much. Although reading miscellaneous books seems useless in life, I slowly walked to a higher place in this process.