1, the measure of a person's success is not salary.
Some people put the standard of a person's success on whether he can get a high salary. This view is one-sided. ..... In fact, salary is not necessarily related to a person's success. ..... Those who do ordinary jobs but don't earn low wages are hard to succeed, while those who have a successful career but don't earn high wages are truly successful.
Only by realizing one's life ideal can one really succeed.
Each of us has corresponding goals for our career development. This is our ideal in life. ..... For a person, only when he realizes his ideal in life can he really succeed. ..... some people do jobs they don't like. In this state, even if he gets a high salary, he will not be happy, let alone successful.
We should not only focus on immediate interests, but also on long-term development.
Some college students have limited ability to enter the workplace, so their development is not smooth. At this time, the salary he got was very low, but it doesn't mean that he failed ... In fact, in the long run, this new college student has broad development prospects, and he can make his career develop continuously by gradually improving himself in the future, so as to achieve the ultimate goal of success. ..... At this time, if we look back at his experience of not getting a high salary, we can't say that he failed, but that it was the accumulation stage of his accumulated wealth and an important foundation for his ultimate success in the future. Therefore, we should look at this issue from the perspective of long-term development, rather than simply judging a person's success or failure from the perspective of income.