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I have seen many hardworking people. They seem to be "brave and enterprising", but in fact they are not. "Hard work" and "brave and enterprising" are not the same thing. R is a cow man. After the final exam, we went back to the dormitory at three o'clock in the morning. He will take not only the courses of our economics major, but also all the mathematics courses related to us. Even if there is only a little correlation, he will learn the whole course. During his graduation thesis, he piled a pile of books about C language on his desk. I asked him why he read these books. He said that he encountered a problem when writing his thesis, and the measurement software did not have the function required to solve this problem, so he planned to learn programming by himself. R is interested in learning and wants to go abroad to study for a doctoral degree, but he still fails to do so until today. He still works as a clerk in a bank. He still reads and studies after work every day. Although R is a cow, he is not a diligent person. This is "restless". Restless people have no courage to throw away irrelevant things. Enterprising is not an ideal, but a dream for them. T is a cow. Not only because of the courses that make us headache, he can play easily, but also because he plays all kinds of games better than us. He spends more time on study and games than we do. More than a dozen people in our class applied for the "Three Kingdoms kill" account at the same time. After a while, when we went online, we found that others had only about level 10, and t had level 30. Not only that, he has much more entertainment than we do. As long as a friend asks him to drink, he is bound to put aside the things at hand to accompany his friends. His day seems to have 48 hours. We don't know where his time comes from. Although t is a cow, he is not an enterprising person. This is "crazy progress". Crazy people have a wide range of interests, but they don't know what is most important to themselves. Enterprising for them is not a pursuit, but a game. F is a cow man. One summer, he said to me, "summer vacation is all right. Recite GRE words." I said, "are you going abroad?" He said: "you don't have to go abroad. You have nothing to do when you're idle. You can't waste time." Then looking for a job, he submitted 10 resumes every day and participated in every interview. When he had a pile of employment letters from good units in his hand, he got up at 5 a.m. and took the bullet train to Shenzhen to participate in the "group meeting" of a small consulting company. I asked him why he should do so. He said, "if you're free, just accumulate some experience." He had too many job offers in his hand. He didn't know where to go. Instead, he expired several times and didn't go to the best company in the end. Although f is a cow, he is not a diligent person. This is "random entry". Disorderly people don't really want to make progress, they just can't get idle. Enterprising for them is not an end, but a means. However, in addition to being manic, manic and disorderly, there are also progressive people. They are also wasting their lives, but every second of their lives is like a "knife on the throat". They sacrifice the least pieces to catch the "handsome" of each other. K and I were roommates for a year. K is lazy and procrastinating. It seems that nothing will make him anxious. Once, one of his papers received comments from the second instance. The reviewer proposed many amendments and requested that the manuscript be submitted next Monday morning at the latest, and it could not be published later. For the next few days, I didn't see any movement from him at all. He was the same as usual every day. On Sunday, I asked him, "have you changed your paper? Why haven't you changed it?" "It's the end of the change," he said I was surprised: "when did you change it? Why didn't I see it." "I expect that the comments made by the reviewers will be resolved in two hours. They will be closed at 10 a.m. tomorrow, and I will get up at 8 a.m. in two hours," he said I think he was joking. As a result, he got up at 8 o'clock the next day and began to modify it. He finished it at nearly 10 o'clock, and then sent it. Soon, the paper was successfully published. The morning he changed his paper, I sat next to him. He collected the latest data on the Internet, modified the model, and then added the test process. In many difficult and complex places, there was no accident. I asked him, "the school's network is so poor, aren't you afraid to suddenly disconnect when looking for data?" "It's uncontrollable, but even if the network is disconnected, I can figure out how to deal with it," he said He doesn't seem to be afraid of those possible accidents. He believes he has the ability to deal with unexpected situations, but he seems to be so stingy that he won't use it when the accident doesn't happen. K, who doesn't seem to be improving at all, is actually a very progressive person. Influenced by K, I also formed two habits: first, no matter how busy I am, I won't sacrifice the necessary sleep time; Second, no matter how busy you are, you can waste two hours every day. You can do anything, just don't do "business". Over the years, these two habits have benefited me a lot. Think back to the time I spent on "doing business": studying geography, economics and taking various certificates... These are not helpful for me to complete the things at hand today. On the contrary, I gained a lot of valuable experience by doing things and ideas in those wasted time. K roughly said: "the more urgent it is, the more you need to relax." A good racer's skill is not reflected in the accelerator, but in the brake. Diligence is not about haggling over every penny. The essence of diligence is not to be fast.
I have seen many hardworking people. They seem to be "brave and enterprising", but in fact they are not. "Hard work" and "brave and enterprising" are not the same thing. R is a cow man. After the final exam, we went back to the dormitory at three o'clock in the morning. He will take not only the courses of our economics major, but also all the mathematics courses related to us. Even if there is only a little correlation, he will learn the whole course. During his graduation thesis, he piled a pile of books about C language on his desk. I asked him why he read these books. He said that he encountered a problem when writing his thesis, and the measurement software did not have the function required to solve this problem, so he planned to learn programming by himself. R is interested in learning and wants to go abroad to study for a doctoral degree, but he still fails to do so until today. He still works as a clerk in a bank. He still reads and studies after work every day. Although R is a cow, he is not a diligent person. This is "restless". Restless people have no courage to throw away irrelevant things. Enterprising is not an ideal, but a dream for them. T is a cow. Not only because of the courses that make us headache, he can play easily, but also because he plays all kinds of games better than us. He spends more time on study and games than we do. More than a dozen people in our class applied for the "Three Kingdoms kill" account at the same time. After a while, when we went online, we found that others had only about level 10, and t had level 30. Not only that, he has much more entertainment than we do. As long as a friend asks him to drink, he is bound to put aside the things at hand to accompany his friends. His day seems to have 48 hours. We don't know where his time comes from. Although t is a cow, he is not an enterprising person. This is "crazy progress". Crazy people have a wide range of interests, but they don't know what is most important to themselves. Enterprising for them is not a pursuit, but a game. F is a cow man. One summer, he said to me, "summer vacation is all right. Recite GRE words." I said, "are you going abroad?" He said: "you don't have to go abroad. You have nothing to do when you're idle. You can't waste time." Then looking for a job, he submitted 10 resumes every day and participated in every interview. When he had a pile of employment letters from good units in his hand, he got up at 5 a.m. and took the bullet train to Shenzhen to participate in the "group meeting" of a small consulting company. I asked him why he should do so. He said, "if you're free, just accumulate some experience." He had too many job offers in his hand. He didn't know where to go. Instead, he expired several times and didn't go to the best company in the end. Although f is a cow, he is not a diligent person. This is "random entry". Disorderly people don't really want to make progress, they just can't get idle. Enterprising for them is not an end, but a means. However, in addition to being manic, manic and disorderly, there are also progressive people. They are also wasting their lives, but every second of their lives is like a "knife on the throat". They sacrifice the least pieces to catch the "handsome" of each other. K and I were roommates for a year. K is lazy and procrastinating. It seems that nothing will make him anxious. Once, one of his papers received comments from the second instance. The reviewer proposed many amendments and requested that the manuscript be submitted next Monday morning at the latest, and it could not be published later. For the next few days, I didn't see any movement from him at all. He was the same as usual every day. On Sunday, I asked him, "have you changed your paper? Why haven't you changed it?" "It's the end of the change," he said I was surprised: "when did you change it? Why didn't I see it." "I expect that the comments made by the reviewers will be resolved in two hours. They will be closed at 10 a.m. tomorrow, and I will get up at 8 a.m. in two hours," he said I think he was joking. As a result, he got up at 8 o'clock the next day and began to modify it. He finished it at nearly 10 o'clock, and then sent it. Soon, the paper was successfully published. The morning he changed his paper, I sat next to him. He collected the latest data on the Internet, modified the model, and then added the test process. In many difficult and complex places, there was no accident. I asked him, "the school's network is so poor, aren't you afraid to suddenly disconnect when looking for data?" "It's uncontrollable, but even if the network is disconnected, I can figure out how to deal with it," he said He doesn't seem to be afraid of those possible accidents. He believes he has the ability to deal with unexpected situations, but he seems to be so stingy that he won't use it when the accident doesn't happen. K, who doesn't seem to be improving at all, is actually a very progressive person. Influenced by K, I also formed two habits: first, no matter how busy I am, I won't sacrifice the necessary sleep time; Second, no matter how busy you are, you can waste two hours every day. You can do anything, just don't do "business". Over the years, these two habits have benefited me a lot. Think back to the time I spent on "doing business": studying geography, economics and taking various certificates... These are not helpful for me to complete the things at hand today. On the contrary, I gained a lot of valuable experience by doing things and ideas in those wasted time. K roughly said: "the more urgent it is, the more you need to relax." A good racer's skill is not reflected in the accelerator, but in the brake. Diligence is not about haggling over every penny. The essence of diligence is not to be fast.
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