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If the winner is a Maxima, 99% of the whip that needs to run faster is in his own hands, and the direction is also controlled by himself.
Not long ago, Xiong Guobao, a Chinese badminton player who won the world championship, visited Taiwan. The reporter asked him as usual: "Which coach is the most thankful for you to win the world championship?"
Dumbly, he thought for a while and said frankly: "If I really want to thank me, I should be most grateful for my cultivation. It is because no one is optimistic about me that I am today."
It turned out that when he was selected for the national team, he was just a green leaf. Although he had played well, he was never regarded as a person who could win glory for the country. He is taciturn, older than the best players, and doesn't look like a sports star. The coach chose him, not to train him, but to accompany the star players to practice ball.

Don't bury your genius
For many years, he played a lot longer than others every day because he was the best practice target for many of his teammates. If the beat line is broken, he will replace it with a new one. If his shoes are broken, he will patch a piece of rubber. If his jersey is broken, he will patch a piece of cloth. In the winter of minus ten degrees, he still goes for a morning run at five in the morning to practice his physical strength.
One year, when he was selected to participate in the World Series, he met the strongest team player in the first game. Everyone thought that he was going to be a "sacrifice player", and no one cared whether he would win or not. Unexpectedly, he went on to win all the way, and even won the teammate who had the most hope in the coach's heart (he really knew everyone's ball path too well), won the world championship, and became famous in one battle.
Without Bole, he still proved himself to be a maximalist.
His story moved me.

When we were students, we all read an article about Maxima. The gist of it was as follows: If there is Bole, there will be Maxima. Eating bad grass, and dying of illness, no one knows it's a scud horse.
Maybe everyone believes that only when Bole appears, sees his potential, and tries his best to cultivate his talents, can his talents be carried forward.
So there are many people who think that they are underappreciated talents, and they have been complaining about bad luck, why Bole didn't show up, and they buried the genius.
Start your own Mercedes-Benz energy
In fact, the relationship between Maxima and Bole is a metaphor for the relationship between the subject and the monarch, which may not be applicable in modern success studies. Humans are also very different from horses. Horses cannot find their own owners, but most successful people can use a natural sense of smell, like an ant smelling sweets, and walk an invisible path by themselves.
It wasn't until after they succeeded that someone asked them to name the person he was grateful for, and then he looked back on the way he came, remembered what was kind to him in his heart, and kept talking about it.
Upon closer inspection, each Bole is not playing a role of "support all the way and always relying on each other", but is mostly just an enlightener who leads him to a certain path, a mentor who once encouraged him, a spiritual support, or even a spiritual supporter. A man who had hit him and said harsh words. He may have been with the successful person for a while, but he must let go. The most important obstacle is for the successful person to overcome by himself.
No one who succeeds is A Dou who needs Zhuge Liang's hard work to support him.
Successful people are actually their own Bole, but they don't dare to take credit entirely for themselves.
Like a maximalist, you have to practice running to travel thousands of miles a day. If the winner is a Maxima, 99% of the whip that needs to run faster is in his own hands, and the direction is also controlled by himself.
The energy of Mercedes-Benz comes from the endless love in the heart.

If the winner is a Maxima, 99% of the whip that needs to run faster is in his own hands, and the direction is also controlled by himself.
Not long ago, Xiong Guobao, a Chinese badminton player who won the world championship, visited Taiwan. The reporter asked him as usual: "Which coach is the most thankful for you to win the world championship?"
Dumbly, he thought for a while and said frankly: "If I really want to thank me, I should be most grateful for my cultivation. It is because no one is optimistic about me that I am today."
It turned out that when he was selected for the national team, he was just a green leaf. Although he had played well, he was never regarded as a person who could win glory for the country. He is taciturn, older than the best players, and doesn't look like a sports star. The coach chose him, not to train him, but to accompany the star players to practice ball.

Don't bury your genius
For many years, he played a lot longer than others every day because he was the best practice target for many of his teammates. If the beat line is broken, he will replace it with a new one. If his shoes are broken, he will patch a piece of rubber. If his jersey is broken, he will patch a piece of cloth. In the winter of minus ten degrees, he still goes for a morning run at five in the morning to practice his physical strength.
One year, when he was selected to participate in the World Series, he met the strongest team player in the first game. Everyone thought that he was going to be a "sacrifice player", and no one cared whether he would win or not. Unexpectedly, he went on to win all the way, and even won the teammate who had the most hope in the coach's heart (he really knew everyone's ball path too well), won the world championship, and became famous in one battle.
Without Bole, he still proved himself to be a maximalist.
His story moved me.

When we were students, we all read an article about Maxima. The gist of it was as follows: If there is Bole, there will be Maxima. Eating bad grass, and dying of illness, no one knows it's a scud horse.
Maybe everyone believes that only when Bole appears, sees his potential, and tries his best to cultivate his talents, can his talents be carried forward.
So there are many people who think that they are underappreciated talents, and they have been complaining about bad luck, why Bole didn't show up, and they buried the genius.
Start your own Mercedes-Benz energy
In fact, the relationship between Maxima and Bole is a metaphor for the relationship between the subject and the monarch, which may not be applicable in modern success studies. Humans are also very different from horses. Horses cannot find their own owners, but most successful people can use a natural sense of smell, like an ant smelling sweets, and walk an invisible path by themselves.
It wasn't until after they succeeded that someone asked them to name the person he was grateful for, and then he looked back on the way he came, remembered what was kind to him in his heart, and kept talking about it.
Upon closer inspection, each Bole is not playing a role of "support all the way and always relying on each other", but is mostly just an enlightener who leads him to a certain path, a mentor who once encouraged him, a spiritual support, or even a spiritual supporter. A man who had hit him and said harsh words. He may have been with the successful person for a while, but he must let go. The most important obstacle is for the successful person to overcome by himself.
No one who succeeds is A Dou who needs Zhuge Liang's hard work to support him.
Successful people are actually their own Bole, but they don't dare to take credit entirely for themselves.
Like a maximalist, you have to practice running to travel thousands of miles a day. If the winner is a Maxima, 99% of the whip that needs to run faster is in his own hands, and the direction is also controlled by himself.
The energy of Mercedes-Benz comes from the endless love in the heart.
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