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Be careful from beginning to end.
"Be cautious from beginning to end, there will be no failure" comes from the sixty-fourth chapter of Laozi's Tao Te Ching, which means that when things are about to be completed, you should be as cautious as you were at the beginning so as not to fail. This is a state of mind and a way of doing things. Caution from the beginning is self-discipline.

? I feel the same way. For example, when I enrolled in Chinese Language and Literature, I was able to watch videos enthusiastically and actively every day at first. Even if you work late, you must watch an episode. Maybe it's because I'm afraid I won't pass the exam, or maybe it's because I don't have confidence. I am too careful to slack off. Slowly, when I successfully passed several exams, I felt so much, and gradually found that I no longer had the initial enthusiasm. After watching the video, I began to feel sleepy and listless. I excused myself by being too tired and sleepy, but I wasted a lot of time brushing Tik Tok. It was not until the exam approached that I began to panic, and I realized that it was useless to make up for it later, and it was worthwhile to accept the fact that I failed the exam. Many things are always cautious at first, treading on thin ice and being cautious. A little success will make you complacent. Experience is wealth, but if you blindly believe in experience, failure is inevitable.