If you haven't read it yet, please record your thoughts.
No matter what you want to do, there will always be some rabble telling you that it can't be done, that it's not right.
No matter what you do, it's like playing chess. The person who holds the stake has an overall consideration for the overall situation, and at some points, he has to give up some interests in order to win. At this time, the rabble will stand up and tell you: this is inhumane... this is unfair... this is not...
The guy who plays chess is very annoying, and what's even more awesome is that he will vote you to stop and replace it.
Therefore, this chess player must have great concentration and will to succeed in order to persevere to the end.
At the same time, there are also a lot of successful people living in the dark in this society, making a fortune in silence, not publicizing, not ostentatious, and spending money to withdraw as soon as they are on the hot search. Otherwise, when you become famous, there will always be all kinds of people who will come out to "teach you how to be a man", and I don't know which one that doesn't open your eyes will ruin your game of chess.
On the contrary, those who wave the flag and shout in the public eye, except for a few wonderful people who smash their sense of existence (some of them even use grandstanding methods such as self-deprecating), are all profitable, and the movie is going to be released? Want traffic? Do you operate a public account? ... In order to achieve their own clear purpose, no matter what they do is right (of course, on the premise of not harming, not hindering).
Then, all kinds of people, events, and news that are active in the field of vision every day instantly have their proper place to return.
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When everyone was waving the flag, only Carter shouted from the sidelines: Back to defense, back to defense...
Like Luo Ji in the Three-Body Problem, no matter what the outside world is like, he will do his own thing well and stand his own post, and he will not be shaken for 100 years.
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After reading it, regardless of whether it wins or loses, pull this matter into the timeline of life, and the focus becomes: Is every minute and every second of me worth it. Then there's no such thing as a gain or loss.
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