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Don't just focus on immediate interests.
Don't just focus on immediate interests.

-reading "fishing rod and fish"

I read an article called "Fishing Rod and Fish" today, which gave me great inspiration after reading it.

This article tells such a story.

Once upon a time, two hungry people were blessed by an elder: a fishing rod and a basket of huge fresh fish. They all chose the same thing. The person who got the fish immediately began to eat, but after a while, he ate it all and finally starved to death. Whoever got the fishing rod immediately went fishing at the seaside, but just arrived at the seaside and died because of exhaustion. Later, two hungry people met the same thing, but they didn't separate. They searched for the sea together and started fishing. Since then, the two began to make a living by fishing. Finally, they built a house and lived a happy and healthy life.

A person only cares about immediate interests and gets only temporary joy and happiness; A person's goal is high, but he must also face the real life. Only by organically combining reality with ideals can we finally succeed.

Life is the same. We can't do anything just for immediate interests, regardless of the future and the future. In this way, although we will be very happy at that time, what about the future? None of us thought of it. If I say so, I think we will become nothing, poor, fragile and vulnerable.

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However, if we combine reality with ideals, I believe that in the end, we will succeed and win the final victory.