When the painter was young, he had a wide range of interests, and his strong competitive spirit made him eager for success, but
When the painter was young, he had a wide range of interests, and his strong competitive spirit made him eager for success, but he got nothing. There are a lot of corn. If you want to harvest it at once, you can only squeeze each other, and none of them will fall, but you can drop them one by one. This story tells us that "haste makes waste". Only by taking every step in a down-to-earth way can we reach the other side of success. Behind every success story, there are repeated attempts and failures; Success is a sunrise that is brewed again and again and finally emerges. Without the darkness of night, how can there be light during the day? After grinding a sword for ten years, crazy boy got up and danced the sword when he heard the cock crow, and eventually grew into a mature and introverted generation of heroes; After 30 years of cold window, this old man, who began to work hard in his prime, eventually became one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. In the past, Du Zimei's dream of "owning a mansion" was not realized today. It can be seen that only through the accumulation of time can we realize our ideals and knock on the door of success.
Remember, Ethiopian national hero, Bekira, a barefoot boy who won the marathon in succession, persisted in the cruel barefoot running training for nearly ten years, and finally he succeeded. This shows that success requires perseverance. How many people are afraid of endless journey? How many people gave up on their own during the long journey? Everyone knows that haste makes waste, how many Wang Xizhi can really practice calligraphy for more than ten years, how many Cao Xueqin can really endure loneliness and pain, and how many Confucius can really spare no effort to give lectures just to realize their own ideas? Don't rack your brains to find a shortcut to success, it's unrealistic. Only by moving forward step by step can we succeed.
Similarly, the longer a good wine is aged, the more mellow it is, the longer and more beautiful it is written, and the longer and more brilliant it is successfully brewed. Sima Qian, who wrote historical records, spent nearly 30 years visiting historical sites and making friends with heroes all over the world, and finally became a "historian's swan song, leaving Sao without rhyme"; Li Shizhen traveled all his life, visited famous mountains and rivers, read all kinds of exotic flowers and herbs, and finally became Compendium of Materia Medica; After practicing for many years, Sakyamuni finally achieved positive results under the bodhi tree, and since then, Buddhist morality has spread all over the world; Madame Curie searched for radioactive elements for more than ten years, and finally found a few grams of radioactive elements in dozens of tons of coal ... such examples are endless.
A journey of a thousand miles was not built in a day; Rome was not built in a day. Friends, please remember-haste makes waste! Please leave your solid footprints on the muddy path and your yellow footprints on the pages of history. Go forward firmly, and success is not far away.
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Young eagles can only fly in the sky when they are full-fledged, otherwise they will fall into the valley and fly to pieces; The caterpillar will grow strong wings only when it breaks the pupa, otherwise it can't dance in the air; Frogs can only wake up when winter is over and come out to move, otherwise they will only be frozen into stiff bodies. This shows that haste makes waste.
It took Li Shizhen 3 1 year, read more than 800 kinds of books and traveled to 7 provinces before writing Compendium of Materia Medica. Pu Songling waited for passers-by in the dilapidated grass pavilion and recorded what they saw and heard. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio took decades to write a masterpiece of China literature. It took Madame Curie eight years to discover the new element "Radium" in the dark and humid laboratory. Einstein thought for 10 years before he wrote the world-famous theory of relativity ... countless examples of successful people tell us that if we want to achieve something, we must stick to our dreams and take every step down-to-earth, and don't dream of becoming famous in one step.
Anyone who has eaten Lamian Noodles knows that the more you pull Lamian Noodles, the more chewy it becomes, and the more you eat it, the more fragrant it becomes. Being a man and doing things is the same as being a Lamian Noodles. Only by doing every process carefully and not being eager for quick success and instant benefit can we become talents and achieve something. Some people always blindly envy those who have a successful career and often fantasize that they will become those people. This idea is undoubtedly absurd. The main reason for this idea is that I only saw the brilliance of others' success, but I didn't realize the efforts behind others. Success can never be achieved overnight. Thinking about immediate success all day, you can only stand still on the road of life, or even back down.
In this materialistic era, people are attracted by all kinds of temptations, and always want to "eat fat in one bite", but they don't understand the truth that "more meat can't be chewed". Lottery industry came into being in this situation. I once read a news that a bank employee is crazy about lottery tickets and often buys a lot of lottery tickets. He thinks that if he buys so many lottery tickets, he will definitely win the grand prize, so that the money spent on lottery tickets can be earned back. However, contrary to expectations, he only won a small prize and never won a grand prize. As a result, he ran out of money. Even so, he went to buy lottery tickets and quietly "took" some from the bank to use when he had no money. He wants to wait until he wins the lottery before returning the money to the bank. As a result, his behavior was discovered by the bank manager and brought to justice. What happened to the bank staff can't help sighing. For the rest of us, pursuing interests too much and not knowing how to proceed step by step will only trap us in a "prison cell".
The wood of the folding arm begins at the end of a dime; The nine-story platform starts from the foundation soil. If you want to accomplish something successfully, you can't be too impetuous. You should be slow and steady, haste makes waste!
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A trickle can fill a bowl of water steadily. No matter how long you hold it, you will never see a glass of water-haste makes waste. There is an old saying: "You can't eat hot tofu if you are impatient." We have all heard this sentence and understand this truth, but there are always not many things you really do, and people who have settled down over time can often do it. Young people's heart is always hot pillow, impatient, so we have to stumble all the way. The so-called empirical talk is because everyone who has experienced it on the court knows that he is relaxed and knows that many things cannot be impatient. Only with the passage of time, the fires boil slowly, and they can emit a provocative fragrance.
Once upon a time, there lived two monks, an old man and a young man on a mountain. One morning, the old monk asked the young monk to fetch water, and asked him to fill three vats of water this morning, otherwise he would not wait for lunch. The young monk stood at the mouth of the well in surprise and looked at the small bucket for drawing water. When can I fill these three cans of water? After playing for several times, he saw that it was very slow to draw water with this small bucket, and there was not much left if it was accidentally spilled. The more the young monk thinks about it, the more unwilling he becomes. So, he went to change a vat. Looking at the volume of this vat, he felt that as long as he poured water several times, he would be able to eat enough at noon. The more he thought about it, the more flattered he felt. Unexpectedly, a bucket of water didn't pull up, but he pulled himself down. He had to wait for the master to save himself. This is ridiculous. He looked at the master with a gloating face, and the young monk was anxious and angry. The old monk looked at it, shook his head and said, "I allow you to have lunch at noon, but in the afternoon, you must fill these three tanks of water. You can only use this small wooden bucket." The young monk was very happy. When he came back in the afternoon, he used a small bucket to draw water without thinking. The bigger it is, the faster it is. Soon, three cans of water were full. The young monk was full of joy but full of doubt and ran to the old monk and asked, "Master, why am I?" The old monk smiled and said, "Haste makes waste!" Then he walked away, leaving the young monk alone in front of the Buddha. ...
Life is a long journey. No matter how fast you have imagined to complete a certain process in your life, it will achieve the future and improve yourself with the accumulation of time.