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Now many people are advocating a little progress every day. Indeed, in the current era of accelerating pace of life, if you don't make progress today, you will have to redouble your efforts for today's retrogression tomorrow. We all say that learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will fall back. This requires you to make gains and progress every day. Even if the progress is small, as long as you move forward, you will get a result. Because every moment, others are running forward. If you stop, you will be far behind by others. At that time, even if you try your best to catch up, I'm afraid it won't help. It's not difficult to make progress in what you have today. As long as you are willing to devote a little time to enrich yourself every day, even if it's only an hour, your achievements will be amazing. However, in today's era of accelerated pace of life, it seems that people don't have enough time to finish what they want to do every day, so many good ideas can't be implemented. However, there are still many people who insist on squeezing out at least an hour every day to improve themselves, and finally have made great achievements. At Harvard, professors often remind students to do a good job in time management, and cite the following examples: Glauford, President of DuPont, the world's largest chemical company? Greenwatt, squeeze out an hour every day to study hummingbirds and take photos of hummingbirds with special equipment. Authorities call his book on hummingbirds an outstanding work in the natural history series. Hugh? Black had no higher education before entering the US Congress. From his busy schedule, he squeezed out an hour every day to the library of Congress to read widely, including books on politics, history, philosophy, poetry and other aspects. For several years, he never stopped even in the busiest days of parliamentary work. Later, he became a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. At this time, he was one of the most knowledgeable people in the Supreme Court. A Greek elevator repairman named Nikola is very interested in modern science. He always spends an hour studying nuclear physics after work and before dinner every day. As the accumulation of knowledge increased, an idea jumped into his mind. In 1948, he proposed a plan to build a new type of particle accelerator. This kind of accelerator was cheaper and more powerful than other types of accelerators at that time. He submitted the plan to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for testing, and after further improvement, the accelerator saved the United States $70million. Nicholas received a $10000 reward and was hired to work in the Radiation Laboratory of the University of California. At Harvard, students have such a consensus that every day they make little progress, which can not only give full play to their internal potential, but also accumulate capital for success. Indeed, if you don't work hard and always stand still, you won't achieve much in your life. Even if you are gifted, you will end up just a mediocre and do nothing. Harvard professors pay more attention to their continuous progress. Some Harvard professors have won the Nobel Prize, but they still study and work tirelessly. Some professors are over seventy years old and still insist on doing research in the laboratory. As a growing young person, there is no reason to stop yourself. I once saw such a story, which is very enlightening. Now let me share it with you. John and Tom are children of two neighboring families. They have been playing together since childhood. John is a smart boy. He can learn everything at a glance. He knows his advantages and is very proud of himself. Tom's brain is not as clever as John's. although he studies hard, he can't get ahead in grades. Therefore, compared with John, his heart often shows an inferiority complex. However, his mother always encouraged him: "if you always measure yourself by the achievements of others, you will only be a 'chaser' all your life. Although the galloping horse always roars ahead at the beginning, it is often the camel full of patience and perseverance that finally arrives at the destination." In this way, John no longer feels inferior for his shortcomings, but tries to make continuous progress. But the smart John thinks he is a smart man and never wants to make progress. Therefore, his performance in his life was mediocre, and he failed to achieve any major event. But Tom, who felt very stupid, enriched himself in all aspects, surpassed himself a little bit, and finally achieved extraordinary achievements. John was so angry that he ended up depressed. After his soul flew to heaven, he asked God, "my intelligence is far better than Tom. I should be greater than him, but why did you make him an outstanding person on earth?" God smiled and said: "Poor John, you didn't understand until you died: when I sent everyone to the world, I put the same thing in the 'girdle' of his life, but I put your intelligence in front of the 'girdle'. You were so happy because you saw or touched your intelligence that you missed your life. But Tom's intelligence was behind the 'girdle'. Because he couldn't see his intelligence, he was always looking up In front of him, so he has been unconsciously moving forward all his life! " In fact, it is true that on the road of life, you stop, but someone is rushing desperately. Maybe when you stand, he is still chasing after you, but when you look back, you can't see his figure, because he has run in front of you, and now you need to catch up with him. Therefore, you can't stop. You have to keep moving forward and surpassing. The result of doing so is to make continuous progress and finally achieve the other side of victory. People who invest in the future are loyal to reality. ——Invest for future and be loyal to reality. "Investment" is a very popular word at present. Everything you have in the future needs today's investment. As long as you have a little vision, you will think of investing for your tomorrow. As a world-renowned university, Harvard emphasizes the need to have a long-term vision and invest in the future. Summers, the 27th president of Harvard, believes that the reason why Harvard can achieve today's results is inseparable from its long-term educational vision. It not only attaches importance to the current popular and popular disciplines, but also pays attention to the future development trend and prospects of a discipline. It is based on this idea that they put forward such a statement: people who invest in the future are loyal to reality. We say that people should be loyal to reality, but those who are loyal to reality should have a long-term vision, because the reality is constantly developing, we should not only focus on the gains and losses of immediate interests, but also focus on the future and carefully plan for future development. Only in this way can we calmly welcome the future. Before August, 1995, domain names were registered free of charge. In that year, Tim Lee registered a domain name cool dot com for himself. At that time, he was a fourth grader at the University of Washington. This practice was laughed at by friends, who didn't understand the use of Tim for a domain name. At that time, Tim just wanted to earn enough money to pay tuition and rent. He almost sold it for less than 10000 dollars. By 1996, Tim received an average of two calls a week to buy the domain name cool dot com, including an airline. But he didn't promise anyone. Finally, through a lawyer in New York, Tim transferred the domain name cool dot com to a famous consumer goods manufacturer with $3million in cash. At that time, many people laughed at the company: seven letters plus a dot and eight symbols. It's crazy to spend so much money. But later, the company raised the price of this domain name to $38million
Now many people are advocating a little progress every day. Indeed, in the current era of accelerating pace of life, if you don't make progress today, you will have to redouble your efforts for today's retrogression tomorrow. We all say that learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will fall back. This requires you to make gains and progress every day. Even if the progress is small, as long as you move forward, you will get a result. Because every moment, others are running forward. If you stop, you will be far behind by others. At that time, even if you try your best to catch up, I'm afraid it won't help. It's not difficult to make progress in what you have today. As long as you are willing to devote a little time to enrich yourself every day, even if it's only an hour, your achievements will be amazing. However, in today's era of accelerated pace of life, it seems that people don't have enough time to finish what they want to do every day, so many good ideas can't be implemented. However, there are still many people who insist on squeezing out at least an hour every day to improve themselves, and finally have made great achievements. At Harvard, professors often remind students to do a good job in time management, and cite the following examples: Glauford, President of DuPont, the world's largest chemical company? Greenwatt, squeeze out an hour every day to study hummingbirds and take photos of hummingbirds with special equipment. Authorities call his book on hummingbirds an outstanding work in the natural history series. Hugh? Black had no higher education before entering the US Congress. From his busy schedule, he squeezed out an hour every day to the library of Congress to read widely, including books on politics, history, philosophy, poetry and other aspects. For several years, he never stopped even in the busiest days of parliamentary work. Later, he became a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. At this time, he was one of the most knowledgeable people in the Supreme Court. A Greek elevator repairman named Nikola is very interested in modern science. He always spends an hour studying nuclear physics after work and before dinner every day. As the accumulation of knowledge increased, an idea jumped into his mind. In 1948, he proposed a plan to build a new type of particle accelerator. This kind of accelerator was cheaper and more powerful than other types of accelerators at that time. He submitted the plan to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for testing, and after further improvement, the accelerator saved the United States $70million. Nicholas received a $10000 reward and was hired to work in the Radiation Laboratory of the University of California. At Harvard, students have such a consensus that every day they make little progress, which can not only give full play to their internal potential, but also accumulate capital for success. Indeed, if you don't work hard and always stand still, you won't achieve much in your life. Even if you are gifted, you will end up just a mediocre and do nothing. Harvard professors pay more attention to their continuous progress. Some Harvard professors have won the Nobel Prize, but they still study and work tirelessly. Some professors are over seventy years old and still insist on doing research in the laboratory. As a growing young person, there is no reason to stop yourself. I once saw such a story, which is very enlightening. Now let me share it with you. John and Tom are children of two neighboring families. They have been playing together since childhood. John is a smart boy. He can learn everything at a glance. He knows his advantages and is very proud of himself. Tom's brain is not as clever as John's. although he studies hard, he can't get ahead in grades. Therefore, compared with John, his heart often shows an inferiority complex. However, his mother always encouraged him: "if you always measure yourself by the achievements of others, you will only be a 'chaser' all your life. Although the galloping horse always roars ahead at the beginning, it is often the camel full of patience and perseverance that finally arrives at the destination." In this way, John no longer feels inferior for his shortcomings, but tries to make continuous progress. But the smart John thinks he is a smart man and never wants to make progress. Therefore, his performance in his life was mediocre, and he failed to achieve any major event. But Tom, who felt very stupid, enriched himself in all aspects, surpassed himself a little bit, and finally achieved extraordinary achievements. John was so angry that he ended up depressed. After his soul flew to heaven, he asked God, "my intelligence is far better than Tom. I should be greater than him, but why did you make him an outstanding person on earth?" God smiled and said: "Poor John, you didn't understand until you died: when I sent everyone to the world, I put the same thing in the 'girdle' of his life, but I put your intelligence in front of the 'girdle'. You were so happy because you saw or touched your intelligence that you missed your life. But Tom's intelligence was behind the 'girdle'. Because he couldn't see his intelligence, he was always looking up In front of him, so he has been unconsciously moving forward all his life! " In fact, it is true that on the road of life, you stop, but someone is rushing desperately. Maybe when you stand, he is still chasing after you, but when you look back, you can't see his figure, because he has run in front of you, and now you need to catch up with him. Therefore, you can't stop. You have to keep moving forward and surpassing. The result of doing so is to make continuous progress and finally achieve the other side of victory. People who invest in the future are loyal to reality. ——Invest for future and be loyal to reality. "Investment" is a very popular word at present. Everything you have in the future needs today's investment. As long as you have a little vision, you will think of investing for your tomorrow. As a world-renowned university, Harvard emphasizes the need to have a long-term vision and invest in the future. Summers, the 27th president of Harvard, believes that the reason why Harvard can achieve today's results is inseparable from its long-term educational vision. It not only attaches importance to the current popular and popular disciplines, but also pays attention to the future development trend and prospects of a discipline. It is based on this idea that they put forward such a statement: people who invest in the future are loyal to reality. We say that people should be loyal to reality, but those who are loyal to reality should have a long-term vision, because the reality is constantly developing, we should not only focus on the gains and losses of immediate interests, but also focus on the future and carefully plan for future development. Only in this way can we calmly welcome the future. Before August, 1995, domain names were registered free of charge. In that year, Tim Lee registered a domain name cool dot com for himself. At that time, he was a fourth grader at the University of Washington. This practice was laughed at by friends, who didn't understand the use of Tim for a domain name. At that time, Tim just wanted to earn enough money to pay tuition and rent. He almost sold it for less than 10000 dollars. By 1996, Tim received an average of two calls a week to buy the domain name cool dot com, including an airline. But he didn't promise anyone. Finally, through a lawyer in New York, Tim transferred the domain name cool dot com to a famous consumer goods manufacturer with $3million in cash. At that time, many people laughed at the company: seven letters plus a dot and eight symbols. It's crazy to spend so much money. But later, the company raised the price of this domain name to $38million
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