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What does "three-minute heat" mean?
Three-minute fever is an exaggeration, which means that you like something very much at a certain time, but you will soon lose interest after you really get it. For example, I was interested in answering questions at first, but after a while I felt boring.

If we say that a person has a "three-minute passion" for doing things, it probably means that he was interested in something at first, but after a period of contact, he lost his initial enthusiasm, found it boring to stick to it and finally gave up.

We all think this word is derogatory, so our parents and teachers always warned us seriously when we were young: "You can't do things well in three minutes, you must finish what you started."

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The antonym of "three-minute fever" is "finish what you started", which is what we all pursue, but have you ever thought about the significance of continuing if you don't like what you are doing?

We all hope that we can find our ambition as soon as we are sensible, and strive for it all our lives. However, as Premier Zhou has done since childhood, it is really rare to know how to "study for the rise of China".

The vast majority of people have found their real goals in life by constantly "trying-giving up-trying again".