Life is not only about the present, but also poetry and distance.
I understand all the principles, but I don’t care enough to talk about poetry and distant places.
A person's family determines a person's destiny, but a career can determine a person's destiny.
You are good enough, so you can be based in the company and unit where you work. However, people are such a realistic and material group. It is inevitable for you to calculate whether your efforts have received enough returns to satisfy you, but you also have to worry about whether you are satisfied with your efforts.
I once reflected: Is what you think is good not good enough?
(When you don’t care about death and just want to do your job well, that’s when you are most serious.) There are always colleagues and friends around you who will complain that they are too tired at work and just want to play, buy, buy, etc.
Eat, eat, eat, and then talk about poetry and distance... But please, before poetry and distance, please be serious.
If a person does not even have basic professional ethics and basic professional abilities, how can he expect any rewards from work?
What about material life?
Gallup (an American consulting company) divides employees' work attitudes into three types, which are: 1. Engaged: Engaged employees are passionate about their work and feel deeply connected to the company. They promote innovation and make people happy.
The entire organization moves forward; 2. Not engaged: This kind of employee is the kind of employee who only wants to get to work on time. They invest time in their work, but not their energy and passion; 3. Actively disengaged
): Not only are they unhappy at work, but they actively display that unhappiness, sabotaging the work of dedicated employees every day.
No matter what profession you are in, it is not that difficult to make yourself professional.
-1- Kobe Bryant, who retired in April this year, brought us not the shock of his aura, but his true interpretation of the meaning of hard work!
I get up at four o'clock in the morning every day, wash and eat, and then go to the arena to practice, no matter home or away.
His teammate John Celestand recalled the following: "In a preseason game, I first realized why Kobe became the best player in the league. During a game against the Wizards, Kobe injured his right wrist. He injured his right wrist.
Being the first one to practice every day, arriving at least an hour and a half early every day. That really pissed me off because I wanted to be the first one to practice, like I was at Villanova and in New Jersey.
What I did in Piscataway High School. What makes it even more humiliating is that I was only 10 minutes away from the training facility and Kobe was at least 35 minutes away.
I'm a little excited, because No. 8 (Kobe's early jersey number) will no longer be the first to come to training, and he may not even be able to come.
“As I walked through the training room, I was terrified by the sound of the basketball kissing the floor.
No, no, impossible!
...well it's really possible.
When I saw Kobe, he was covered in sweat, his right hand was in a cast, and he was dribbling and shooting with his left hand.
When you feel that you have worked hard enough, please take a look at this photo: -2- Mi Meng, a post-70s female reporter who brought down a startup company, lost 4 million, her father who divorced her mother remarried, and her mother
Hospitalized, a nearly 40-year-old woman did not go crazy after experiencing this!
Now Mi Meng has become a great god in the new media industry. The number of fans on his public account exceeds 3 million, and he produces more than 100,000 articles every minute. All of them are popular articles. With "To the Bitch: Why Should I Help You?"
"In the article, Mi Meng created a miracle in the new media world, but she said: "Miracle is just another name for hard work." "Since many years ago, I have always memorized good lines when watching Korean dramas.
I will write down good sentences when I gossip, and I will write down good rhetoric when I look at roadside billboards. I bought all the professional books on screenwriting that I could buy, and I read classic scripts one by one, such as "Shawshank".
"The Redemption", I just memorized it. I read "How I Met Your Mother" 4 times and took more than 60,000 words of notes. I worked from 9 am to 12 am to 1 am every day, even before going to bed.
I will take an hour to read through the awesome public accounts I follow, and analyze which articles are good, why they are good, and what is worth learning." She can list 120 books in one breath from memory, and each book is divided into categories.
Therefore, Mi Meng's hit article is not an explosion of character, but the result of years of accumulation.
Her experience with the writing machine allowed her to write a hit article instantly, probably without blinking an eye.
Therefore, instead of asking why Mimeng became famous, it is better to follow Mimeng and learn from her efforts.
You can only look effortless if you work hard.
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