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"I'm here to make soy sauce"-this state is slowly destroying you.
In the past, people used the phrase "I just came to make soy sauce" to describe that they couldn't do things well for some reason or because they were not prepared enough, but just regarded doing one thing as a state of "trying".

But now "soy sauce" has become a portrayal of more and more people who are not serious and do not work hard, or it has become a mantra that many people often say when they work and study!

At school, I didn't do well in the exam, and the phrase "I just came to make soy sauce" seemed to make things easier to accept; At work, there is no hope of promotion by competing with colleagues. A sentence like "Come on, I'm just here to make soy sauce" seems to ease the embarrassment and let me feel at ease with the status quo and not make progress.

However, this state, this mentality of not seeking the best in everything but seeking the general, is slowly eroding a person's enterprising spirit, making people gradually adapt to this "very general" level, affecting academic progress and career promotion, and even affecting their success and happiness index in life.

Why don't you take the attitude of "I'm here to make soy sauce" to treat life? Because it will really push you step by step into the abyss of mediocrity and even failure.

We often see that some people are in a state of "fake seriousness" when doing things, that is, they seem to be working hard, but in fact they are not involved at all.

Many of them use "I'm just here to make soy sauce" as an excuse, and they only pay half or less energy when doing things, and their state is: Look, I'm just here to give it a try, in fact, I've worked very hard.

But it is precisely because of this semi-devoted state that it is impossible for a person to achieve ideal results in work, study or life. If this state is allowed to continue to develop, it may make them show inattention and lack of effort in more things, which is very unfavorable to their personal development.

Take my friend's colleague as an example. This colleague was very active when he first entered the company, and he responded positively to any activities of the company. But with the passage of time, everyone gradually discovered his problems. Although he will participate in many things, the quality of his participation is average. When a project needs to be planned by a team together, he mostly gives it to others on the grounds of unfamiliarity; When there are activities that need help, most people just stand by and watch others busy, and rarely take the initiative to go forward. Over time, everyone commented on his work status, but he still didn't improve, which may be the reason why his salary didn't increase after two years in office.

Everything is done as a "bystander" or "bystander" without input, so mediocrity and failure seem to be more acceptable.

Because everything is in a state of "trying", this unwillingness to work hard and suffer hardships makes it more and more difficult for me to achieve the success I seek. Once there are more cases of "soy sauce", one will have more experiences of failure, and the belief in pursuing success will gradually be eroded.

The neighbor's child was an excellent student in college and won many scholarships, but after graduation, he failed the exam twice and the situation changed. On weekdays, his performance in his work is average, and he never actively strives for any projects and tasks. Even if he participated in some skills training, his exam results were not optimistic. His most self-deprecating sentence was "playing soy sauce, it is nothing if you don't succeed".

I didn't work hard in this muddleheaded way, so it doesn't matter if I fail. This is devouring some people's faith and confidence in pursuing success and getting satisfaction. It is also possible to form a vicious circle. The less you work hard, the less you can make progress. The more you can't see progress, the less you want to work hard. You lack the sense of accomplishment and satisfaction brought by success, and then gradually lose the enthusiasm for hard work. This is something most of us should know and avoid.

There is a saying in The Big Bang Theory:

Any success will not come in vain, not to mention a person's attitude of "I'm just here to make soy sauce". Success will only appear after you make efforts. Don't treat your life with such a casual and unprofessional attitude. The colorful world deserves your wholehearted devotion.

People often say that interest is the best teacher. With interest, you will have the passion and strength to do things. And those who shout "soy sauce" all day long rarely pay the enthusiasm for doing things. If they don't devote themselves wholeheartedly to the things around them, they can't get pleasure from it. The lack of fun will further lead them to gradually lose interest in the things around them, and even produce a state of aversion to work and life, leading to depression.

If you lack interest in work and life, then a person's mental state will also be affected. The combination of boredom and lack of progress will seriously reduce a person's happiness index and quality of life.

Recognizing that this state has so many adverse effects on personal growth, it is necessary to correct and adjust it in time.

As the saying goes, attitude determines height. Before you do something, you should have a correct attitude, reduce preconceived situations, do things around you with a positive and serious attitude, and take things seriously in your work and life, even if they are very simple things, you should do them with your heart.

You can't even think that you won't win or have too much inferiority, lack of self-confidence and feel that you can't win before you start doing things. This will only make the state of "I'm here to make soy sauce" repeat itself, and even make you like the feeling of failure, and it will be difficult to succeed in doing things in the future.

Every great cause is inseparable from countless details and small events. In order to avoid the perfunctory state of great events, we need to exercise ourselves, start from small things, and cultivate our enthusiastic ability and habits. Even if it is daily chores such as cleaning, we should try not to leave dead ends easily, delay or deal with them.

Doing so will not only help you get rid of your carelessness, but also help you form the habit of "settling down to work". In this way, your self-confidence will be enhanced and your life will develop in the direction you yearn for.

The things you deal with and delay will eventually require you to accept and bear the corresponding results. As you sow, you reap. If you work hard, God will definitely reward you. And if you are perfunctory about small things, then even if God wants to help you, there is no way to start.

There are no natural losers in the world, only those who are unwilling to make 100% efforts for success.

I hope you can become a successful person in your future life, not a bystander who has never even paid attention to it, and bid farewell to "soy sauce".