When experience condenses into gems, it also brings cracks in the gems. So, young man, if you have the courage to cut, please don't think about the consequences of failure.
If a precious gem with cracks can be cut from the cracks, two perfect gems can be obtained. Cut or not? The rich experience of the old craftsmen told them that cutting this gem was very easy to fail, so they all gave up trying. A young craftsman bravely stood up and cut two precious stones perfectly. Yes, sometimes in the face of difficulties, we need not only rich experience, but also the courage to give up our troubles.
Isn't life the same? We have experienced many successes and failures and accumulated more and more life experiences. At the same time, the growing anxiety also makes us lose the courage to go forward. In the face of difficulties, we often erect a wall in our hearts according to our own experience, stand in the shadow and lose the courage to take the first step.
When Gauss was in college, he would do homework assigned by his tutor after dinner every day. Usually he can finish it smoothly in a short time, but one day he met with difficulties. However, his fascination with mathematics kept him from giving up. After a night, Gauss finally solved the problem. When he handed his homework to his tutor, he was stunned. It turns out that the problem solved by Gauss is not the homework assigned by the tutor. It is a research topic that the tutor accidentally put in. This is a mathematical unsolved case with a history of more than 2000 years. Even Archimedes and Newton did not solve it, but Gauss, who was not a mathematician at that time, solved it overnight. Later, Gauss said: "If someone told me that this is a mathematical problem with a history of more than 2,000 years, I could not solve it in such a short time." There are some things that we can often do better when we don't know how difficult it is, and that is "ignorance and fearlessness". This is not to say that ignorance can make people do better, but that experience can make people worry, and worry can make people lose courage.
The progress of a person and a society is undoubtedly very important, but why don't we have the courage while increasing our experience? Maybe it's because we can't afford to fail, or because we can't tolerate failure. But like young craftsmen, we are still young. Why should we be afraid of the cost of failure? Why can't we tolerate failure? After all, we see that society is more and more tolerant of failure, and we also have the capital to tolerate failure. When experience condenses into a gem of human life, it also brings cracks in the gem. So, young man, if you have the courage to cut it open, please don't think about the consequences of failure.
If you want to succeed in life, you should remember that experience is the shortcut and courage is the wing.