One day, my life is gone, so what's the effort? 996 has nothing to do with success, just squeezing people's surplus value. Linking 996 with career success is just a lie woven by capitalists. A tight life will drain people's aura. Let you have no time to think, no time to precipitate, no time to live, no time to develop yourself. Like a pulled donkey, pushed away by a carrot hanging in front of his mouth.
We should constantly think and polish ourselves, constantly review our own advantages and disadvantages, and constantly analyze people and things ... these are the keys to success. Balzac didn't write human comedy by 996, Rawls didn't write a theory of justice by 996, and Soros didn't become a financial tycoon by 996.
Effective diligence lies not in time, but in the profundity and foresight of strategy, which is indispensable for thinking in leisure time. Forget about the excellent people, just the lowest money.
At the same level of career development, those who know how to buy a house by leverage and keep changing cages and birds during the decade of 2007-17, and those who only know how to save money in the bank or spend money on luxury goods, are not a class in economy (not a class, more complex and three-dimensional, but also involve symbolic resources such as social status, political discourse power and personal reputation).
Is this expectation based on staying up late in 996? Exclude the nouveau riche who were demolished, and don't say that these people are just lucky enough to buy a house early. What can really buy a good lot in a row and hold it firmly is well thought out and depends on the general trend. Are these the abilities that 996 can give people? Similarly, after 18, people who stopped buying but sold also saw the signal of leaving after analysis.