In the afternoon of the same day, Hitler was surprised to receive a postcard informing him that he had been accepted into the "German Workers' Party" and asked him to attend the evening committee meeting. This sudden announcement put Hitler in a difficult position. He kept pacing around his room, thinking hard about what choice to make.
After two days of exhaustive thinking, Hitler finally made up his mind to join the party. He said: "This is the most decisive decision in my life. After taking this step, there is no way out, and there is no way out." Hitler abandoned his salary, resolutely devoted himself to politics, and became The seventh member of the German Workers' Party Committee, this step became the starting point for Hitler's future success.