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The dictionary definition of going all out is: to put all one's strength into it. But what does it mean to put all your energy into it?
A story of "Children Moving Stones" may make people feel.
A wise father and his 7-year-old son were tidying up their back garden when they came across a large rock buried in the soil. The father felt that this was a good opportunity to educate the child, so he asked the child to remove the big stone by himself.
The child pushed the stone for a long time, but the stone still didn't move, so he cleverly dug a hole next to it, found a log and inserted it into the hole, put another small stone under it, and tried to pry it up, but the big stone still didn't move. . Obviously, his strength is not enough to move the big stone.
The child told the father that he couldn't move, and the father could see it clearly, but still said coldly that you had to do your best.

This time, the child used all his strength, and his face was flushed red. Afterwards, he put his entire body weight on the wood, and the stone remained motionless. The child gasped and sat down slumped.
The father approached him kindly and asked, "Are you sure you really did your best?" The child said of course it did.

Then the father gently took the child's little hand and said, "No, son, you haven't done your best. I'm right next to you, but you haven't asked me for help."
Do your best, not only with your own strength, but also with external force. This is still the case for children moving stones, not to mention the struggles of all living beings.
With the development of society so far, there are inextricably linked relationships between people, and it is difficult for anyone to live in isolation in this world. Good at seeking help, with the help of external forces, often for self-interest and others. Furthermore, "gold is not pure, and no man is perfect." With the help of external forces, he can make up for his own shortcomings. A person who fights alone, no matter how great his ability is, will not be able to achieve real success.

Xunzi's "Encouraging Learning" has this sentence: "When you climb high and move, your arms will not be lengthened, but you will be far away; if you call down the wind, your voice will not be sicker, but you will hear it. Those who fake horses do not benefit feet. And it will lead to thousands of miles; those who are fake boats are not capable of water, but they are not capable of rivers.
Being diligent and eager to learn is not only about finding a needle and being brave in self-exploration, but also knowing how not to be ashamed to ask questions and ask for advice with an open mind.
Being proactive means not only being diligent and dedicated, but also knowing how to learn from the experience of predecessors and gather the wisdom of others.
Every effort in life can actually be associated with the help of external forces.
In ancient and modern times, at home and abroad, success with the help of external forces can be found everywhere. With the help of Galileo's theory, Newton created Newtonian mechanics. With the help of Zhang Liang's strategy and Han Xin's strategy of leading troops, Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty, achieved the great Han Dynasty.
In nature, there is no lack of success with the help of external forces. The bright moon illuminates the night with the help of sunlight; the ivy shows itself with the help of the fence.
Archimedes has a famous saying: "Give me a fulcrum, and I can pry up the earth." This fulcrum is with the help of external force.
A person who knows how to use external force is a wise man in life. The wise have the greatest chance of success.

Of course, relying on external force is not a force to seize, but to move according to the situation, to take advantage of wisdom, not to hurt people or damage, and to maximize one's own intelligence.
Learn to use external force, don't think that exhausting your own strength is called going all out.
The dictionary definition of going all out is: to put all one's strength into it. But what does it mean to put all your energy into it?
A story of "Children Moving Stones" may make people feel.
A wise father and his 7-year-old son were tidying up their back garden when they came across a large rock buried in the soil. The father felt that this was a good opportunity to educate the child, so he asked the child to remove the big stone by himself.
The child pushed the stone for a long time, but the stone still didn't move, so he cleverly dug a hole next to it, found a log and inserted it into the hole, put another small stone under it, and tried to pry it up, but the big stone still didn't move. . Obviously, his strength is not enough to move the big stone.
The child told the father that he couldn't move, and the father could see it clearly, but still said coldly that you had to do your best.

This time, the child used all his strength, and his face was flushed red. Afterwards, he put his entire body weight on the wood, and the stone remained motionless. The child gasped and sat down slumped.
The father approached him kindly and asked, "Are you sure you really did your best?" The child said of course it did.

Then the father gently took the child's little hand and said, "No, son, you haven't done your best. I'm right next to you, but you haven't asked me for help."
Do your best, not only with your own strength, but also with external force. This is still the case for children moving stones, not to mention the struggles of all living beings.
With the development of society so far, there are inextricably linked relationships between people, and it is difficult for anyone to live in isolation in this world. Good at seeking help, with the help of external forces, often for self-interest and others. Furthermore, "gold is not pure, and no man is perfect." With the help of external forces, he can make up for his own shortcomings. A person who fights alone, no matter how great his ability is, will not be able to achieve real success.

Xunzi's "Encouraging Learning" has this sentence: "When you climb high and move, your arms will not be lengthened, but you will be far away; if you call down the wind, your voice will not be sicker, but you will hear it. Those who fake horses do not benefit feet. And it will lead to thousands of miles; those who are fake boats are not capable of water, but they are not capable of rivers.
Being diligent and eager to learn is not only about finding a needle and being brave in self-exploration, but also knowing how not to be ashamed to ask questions and ask for advice with an open mind.
Being proactive means not only being diligent and dedicated, but also knowing how to learn from the experience of predecessors and gather the wisdom of others.
Every effort in life can actually be associated with the help of external forces.
In ancient and modern times, at home and abroad, success with the help of external forces can be found everywhere. With the help of Galileo's theory, Newton created Newtonian mechanics. With the help of Zhang Liang's strategy and Han Xin's strategy of leading troops, Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty, achieved the great Han Dynasty.
In nature, there is no lack of success with the help of external forces. The bright moon illuminates the night with the help of sunlight; the ivy shows itself with the help of the fence.
Archimedes has a famous saying: "Give me a fulcrum, and I can pry up the earth." This fulcrum is with the help of external force.
A person who knows how to use external force is a wise man in life. The wise have the greatest chance of success.

Of course, relying on external force is not a force to seize, but to move according to the situation, to take advantage of wisdom, not to hurt people or damage, and to maximize one's own intelligence.
Learn to use external force, don't think that exhausting your own strength is called going all out.
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