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Crazy, try to live. No one worked harder than him.
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I used to work hard in school, but I couldn't learn anything.
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I think everyone is trying to live, but their own desires push each to make different degrees of effort.
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When I see people who are working hard, I feel unnaturally sad, and I don't know why, I don't work hard, I don't work like them, I just feel bad.
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Not long ago, in order to take the national computer exam, I got up at 6 o'clock every day, did not go back to the dormitory at noon, and returned to the dormitory at night when the library was closed. Staying in the library for a longer time than last semester once again caused a heated discussion among my roommates, who kept asking me what time I got up.
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He's a very quiet boy, and he told him in high school, and he's been studying after class, sorting out notes, and the teacher has been saying that he's working hard, and let's learn from him.
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Later, my old classmates chatted and found that the papers she had done in her third year of high school were more than three times higher than mine, and I was also a liberal arts major. And her font is simply calligraphy, and English is the standard printing style.
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When I was in high school, I saw a lot of people like this, and at that time, I felt that many people were very hardworking, and when they started reading, it was really like dying. Now that I think about it, I feel a little afraid, afraid of that desperate spirit.
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My classmates in college have been working hard, and at the same time I was admitted to graduate school, passed the judicial exam, and now I have passed the CPA, actuaries, and accountants have also been admitted to the elementary level, and I have been **.
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The uncles and aunts who sweep the floor, despite their age, still work with their own hands, watching them work hard, thinking about what reason they have not to work hard.
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Delivery people, in order to have a better life, they insist every day regardless of wind and rain, and their desperate state makes people worthy of respect. The room came and went in the rain, and there was no time for himself for a day.
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Every time I see the couriers, I feel that they are working hard, the great sun in the summer is still sending things, whether it is windy or rainy, they are very desperate, especially during the holidays.
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The roommates on the upper bunk stayed until 2 a.m. every day, took notes carefully every time they got out of class, and didn't go anywhere on Saturdays and weekends to soak in the library. Look at their hard lives, and think about what other reasons you have not to try.
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What I've found is that most people's diligence is a formality, and they tend to become self-absorbed in the illusion that "I'm improving" and neglect to do things that really help them improve themselves.
To put it more unpleasantly, these people are actually using diligence to cover up their laziness.
You are an overtime dog, you arrive at the company at 7:30 every day, and work until 6 o'clock in the afternoon. I went out for a boxed lunch, returned to the company and then desperately didn't go home until 11 o'clock in the evening.
It's hard work, but it's not hard work.
You wake up early every day for a morning jog, a book, and a meditation. You live every day to the fullest, looking down on all the people around you, and feeling that you are the only one who is outstanding and dazzling.
You're a child with aspirations, but that's not hard work.
Most people's understanding of diligence superficially stays on this superficial sense of ritual, and ignores the essential meaning of diligence. What's even more terrifying is that once you get used to this process, it is easy to get satisfaction from it, and finally when you find that you have not received the rewards you deserve, you start to complain and feel that God is unfair.
What is a superficial understanding of diligence?
Doing one thing repetitively, but lacking in thought.
Doing something for a long time, but lacking thinking.
The above two are the most common misunderstandings of diligence, and they are also the essential reasons why most diligent but mediocre people fall into development difficulties.
3. It is not difficult to do things repeatedly and for a long time, as long as the conditions are met, most people can do it. It's hard to think.
When I was working for about 3 years, I gained a lot of weight because I had too many social jobs. When I graduated from college, it was almost more than 110 pounds, but at the peak it was almost 150 pounds.
I decided** to take the approach of getting up at 7 o'clock every morning and going for a run.
My willpower is pretty good, and for a month after I started the ** plan, I went for a run on time every day, 3 to 5 kilometers each time, but the ** effect was not ideal. Objectively speaking, little has been achieved.
I went to consult a friend who is particularly professional in sports and **, and he said after understanding my specific situation, your physical fitness will be improved when you run like this, but ** is no fun, and the method is completely wrong.
Later, he gave me a bunch of materials, and I read them all, and I, a layman, began to understand what anaerobic exercise is and what aerobic exercise is. What is the right way to run and what kind of equipment should be equipped for yourself. I started to learn to count my calories and know the calories of most foods.
The following month was completely different, the weight began to drop regularly, and it was easier to run, not at all like it used to be like hard labor.
But in the eyes of outsiders, my "diligence" during these two periods was actually about the same, but the results were very different. In general, the later good results will be interpreted as "this is the power of perseverance".
Only I understand that this is the power of thinking.
Useful thinking + persistence in doing things, this is diligence in the full sense.
Diligence is not for hard work, it is for laziness!
What kind of laziness? It is to get things done faster, to do it well, so that you can do things that you can't do before!
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People who work hard should be as studious as lustful.
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In the eyes of ordinary people, it is unreasonable, to the extent of paranoia.
Aunt in the carport of the unit, freezing for eight hours a day at minus 10 degrees.
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It's just that I'm very glad that I've never worked hard, and those who work very hard have also failed, and I can still be like them if I don't do anything, and I don't lose at all.