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Chapter 36 Chapter Thirty-Six

I have lied to myself for too long. I used to compliment my employers while complaining about the drudgery I faced every hour.For me, work is the bitter price of survival.God must have closed his eyes when I was born, He didn't put gold on my hands and a crown on my head.How stupid I was. Now I know that the fruit that comes from labor is the sweetest fruit.Genius may undertake great work, but it must be accomplished with hard work. With the help of these parchments, I finally opened my eyes. How much easier would my job be if I could devote the energy I used to find excuses for avoiding work to finding ways to improve it.

There is one great secret to success that dwarfs all other laws.It is undoubtedly contained in the principles that have been proven for hundreds and thousands of years to create a better life, and most people repeatedly reject it because it is too difficult to do.Wealth, status, fame, and even ungraspable happiness will come, as long as I make up my mind to put in more enthusiasm and sweat every day than before.Here's another way to help us remember this hardest principle in life: If you're asked to walk a mile, go the extra mile of your own accord.For centuries, few people have had such determination, and only they have enjoyed the honor of success.

starting today! Do anything, I will do my best. Now I know that in order to prosper in my career, I must stick to my responsibilities and always stay ahead of time.Those top people are not satisfied with their job.They do more than normal people.go further.They don't expect anything in return because they know they will reap the rewards in the end. If a person wants to achieve his goals, he cannot do without hard mental and physical work.If I am not willing to pay such a price, then my future must be full of tears and poverty, and I will beat my feet and bemoan my misfortune for a future without laughter and flowers.I no longer feel sad for myself in the future, I am no longer set in the old ways.

Do anything, I will do my best. I am not a slave bound to work.Even though I hated the work I had to do, I knew that drudgery was necessary to unearth spiritual treasures, and that alone could change my destiny.It is like plowing and sowing in order to reap the fruit.If I have not forgotten that I am a child of God, born into this world to be successful, I must not be satisfied with the work assigned to me. Whatever work I do, let me pour love into it, so I won't fail. What I do every day is limited but meaningful.The progress of the world does not rely solely on the powerful arms of heroes to push forward. Every person who works honestly contributes his own meager strength.The true love of work does not come from money, not from the consumption of time or the practice of skills, but from the desire for pride and satisfaction brought by success itself.

The greatest reward for a job well done is getting it done. Do anything, I will do my best. From then on, I will amaze the world with my daily achievements.Every day I want to extend the time I spend at work, and let that extra sweat become an investment for tomorrow.With this attitude, an attitude that is rare in our self-serving world, I cannot fail. Of course, if I work with this attitude and walk more miles every day, I have to be prepared to face the ridicule of people who never work hard.In order to make a difference in my short life, I must concentrate my energy, strength and time, and I can ignore those who have nothing to do.So be it.

Do anything, I will do my best. Give me love, give me work, and I can live a satisfying life with just those two things. I know that life can't be happy without food, clothing, and shelter; but it still can't be happy when all these things are available.The biggest advantage of a stream is that it keeps flowing.Once it stops, it becomes a stagnant water.For me, there is nothing better than putting myself in constant flux.Few people realize that their happiness is based on work, on the fact that they are busy toiling or standing still.The first ingredient of happiness is making a difference.

Do anything, I will do my best. I no longer refuse to move forward, nor am I lazy to give. From then on, I will devote all my energy to work-not only to complete the planned tasks, but also to do more.If I suffer, as I often do, if I doubt my efforts, as I often think, I will still work.I want to devote my whole body and mind to my work. At that time, the sky will become extraordinarily clear. In the midst of confusion and suffering, the greatest joy in life will come soon. Let me follow this special pledge of success: Do anything, I will do my best.
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