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Debate the answer to retreat
There is no retreat, there is a retreat.

Dai Mosini, a famous ancient Greek orator, hid in a basement to practice his eloquence in order to improve his speaking ability when he was young. Because I can't stand loneliness, I want to go out for a walk from time to time, and I can't calm down. The effect of practice is very poor. In desperation, he bent down and waved scissors to shave off half his hair and became a strange "yin and yang head" In this way, because of his hair, he was embarrassed to meet people, so he had to completely give up the idea of going out to play and concentrate on practicing eloquence. He stayed indoors for several months and his speech level improved by leaps and bounds. After some tenacious efforts, Dai Mohsni finally became a world-famous speaker.

If a person wants to do a good job and make great achievements, he must devote himself wholeheartedly to the pursuit of established goals with perseverance. But it is not easy to do this. Some people often can't overcome the physical and mental burnout, resist the secular temptation, and give up ordinary enjoyment, so they give up halfway and fall short. Then, when the inertia is expanding, the desire is surging, and the pursuit is unsustainable, we might as well learn from Dai Mosini. His method is of course extreme, but only in this way can it work. When he shaved off half his hair, he completely cut off his retreat from inertia and desire, making it easier to win.

When we can't control our inertia and desire and concentrate on moving forward, we might as well take some measures to cut off our retreat and force ourselves to go all out to find a way out and succeed!