I'm impressed.
Not all efforts will be rewarded, and running only makes sense on the right track.
An anonymous netizen in Zhihu told the story of his parents:
When netizens went to primary school, my father ran long-distance transportation, because it was too hard to go out early and return late, which led to several car accidents caused by driving mistakes and lost hundreds of thousands.
My father was frightened at the thought of human life, so he stopped long-distance running and turned to the factory.
The first time was to become a shareholder in gauze factory. My father spent a year building factories and installing machines. I just didn't expect to be driven out by the major shareholder before the production started, so I had to come back and run long distances.
Two years later, my father raised start-up funds by financing and borrowing, and opened a plastic recycling factory.
In less than three years, the factory lost a lot of money and finally closed down. My father only needs to open a braised pork shop in the provincial capital to avoid debts.
But my father was still thinking about setting up a factory, and a few years later he invested in dovecote in partnership with others. Due to poor management, he finally broke up and invested his money and time in Shui Piao.
Now, my father is over half a year old and feels that he really has no energy to toss, so he and his mother opened a braised pork shop in their hometown. No, with word of mouth, the business in the store is booming.
Everyone around me said that if my father had been able to do storefront business in his hometown with peace of mind, he would have made a fortune with his intelligence and courage.
Many people like to accept death. Grasping one thing is their lifelong pursuit, and they don't think much about whether they are really suitable.
It's a pity that you can't find the direction without a goal, but running in the wrong direction is even more depressing.
I have read such a passage:
No matter how much energy a person spends on the wrong track, in addition to consuming people's time and energy, the ending is mostly farther and farther away from the destination.
In 20 10, 15-year-old Aoi sora signed up for the talent show and appeared in front of the public. In 20 12, Aoi sora morikawa began to participate in film and television dramas and became an actor.
Although he has participated in many works, Aoi sora Morikawa is still tepid. Forced to make a living, she entered a TV station and worked as an assistant in a variety show group that visited various folk talents.
According to the original setting, Aoi sora Morikawa, as a beginner, will begin to challenge after the masters have performed their skills.
If nothing happens, we will not be able to challenge the metropolis to set off the masters.
Aoi sora's first challenge is Japanese sword jade, which needs to pierce the tip of 1cm into a hole 2cm deep. Because the hole is small and the ball is moving, it is very difficult.
But what everyone didn't expect was that Aoi sora Morikawa challenged under the guidance of his master and succeeded in one fell swoop.
After discovering her talent, the program group intends to increase her play, and shift the focus of exploring folk skills to Aoi sora Morikawa, challenging all the masters.
At that time, game bosses from all walks of life didn't believe that their hard-earned skills would be lost to Morikawa Aoi sora, and they all scrambled to compete with her on the show.
This makes Aoi sora's attention soar and become a new star in the variety industry.
Luo Zhenyu once mentioned in his 2020 New Year speech:
Everyone has his own trajectory, but some people find it early and some people understand it late.
Before finding our own track, all we can do is try more and ask ourselves more questions according to our own situation.
Even though the process may not be easy, stick to it. After all, just because you can't find it today doesn't mean you will never find it.
Tao Yongxiang, known as "purple lapel with sound".
At first, he thought he liked electronics, and he majored in computer in college.
Because of his habit of listening to books, he also wanted to try broadcasting, so he passed the exam and joined the school radio station as an announcer.
With the praise of his colleagues, he gradually realized that he had a talent for broadcasting, so he came up with the idea of telling stories.
At first, he told stories to his classmates in the dormitory and listened to their opinions.
Later, he saved money and rented a room, bought simple recording equipment and built a recording studio himself.
He listened to and pondered the works of his predecessors over and over again, and uploaded his recorded audio to the Internet for free in his spare time.
After graduation, he gave up his computer major and turned to the ranks of his favorite storytellers. With excellent storytelling skills, he successfully signed the Himalayan FM.
In the next five years, he spent six hours preparing every day, and then recorded nearly 45,000 words in three hours in a professional recording studio built at home.
In order to ensure the best recording effect, almost all his works are completed late at night. As the story progressed, he pretended to be a man and a woman, crying and laughing.
In recent years, 67 works have been released in the Himalayas, with a cumulative broadcast volume of over 10 billion, tens of millions of fans and a monthly income of one million, making it the first "big V" in the field of audio books.
Zou Taofen once said:
It is important to find talents and choose the right track, and unremitting efforts are even more essential.
This is an era when everyone can ride the wind and waves, but it is also an era when people can't even say hello.
Only by finding one's own track, making persistent efforts, taking risks and going forward bravely can we reach the end step by step.