When I was in the third grade, my teacher told us: As long as you ask for hard work, Mo Wen will get something. Heaven rewards diligence, as long as you pay wholeheartedly, the ending will not let you down. What the teacher said may be too absolute. After all, it is not uncommon to get something for nothing or get more for less. But one thing is certain: you may not get something after you pay, but you must pay if you want to get something. The rabbit example can't happen to everyone. Only by taking every step in the process well can we succeed.
However, success is not only enough, but also requires a little luck, such as Dongfeng in Battle of Red Cliffs. But there is only one Kong Ming, and not everyone can borrow the east wind from the sky, so the outcome is often unpredictable. What we can do is to keep our eyes on the front and walk firmly along this road. "We can't grasp the result, but we can enjoy the process."
I believe many people have had this experience: when we pay too much attention to the results and are bent on achieving a certain goal, sometimes we lose it because of too much pressure. So I think it's better to enjoy the process than to focus on victory and add unnecessary burden to myself. Many times, the process determines the result. If you put all your enthusiasm and energy into the process, will the ending be worthy of your efforts? If I have a choice, I would rather be a farmer who studies this matter diligently than a businessman who wins by calculation and speculation.
My wish is: enjoy the process and have the last laugh; You can get the best results without deliberately pursuing the results.