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Chapter 228 Interest is more important than love on November 13

Yu Minhong Management Log 张翼 525Words 2018-03-18
Interest is even more important than love.Although love is deeper and nobler than interest in meaning, it is static.Interest is dynamic, it is the foundation of love, it is also a bridge to love, and it is the source of living water that can keep love together.If you don't strive for yourself and broaden your horizons, you won't be successful in the future.No matter what a person does, as long as he is interested and willing to work hard, he will succeed. Happiness is the best reason to do things well.We have all had this experience: chatting with the person we like, chatting for hours without feeling tired, even if the content of the chat is extremely boring, but just feel happy.Do anything, if pleasure is an end in itself, it is worth doing.In Yu Minhong's opinion, "If you can combine the struggle for the goal with the joy of doing things, it would be great."For example, when learning English, many people have to learn it for their future, but they gradually experience the fun in learning English. Once a "chemical reaction" occurs between career goals and personal interests, success is just around the corner.

But if you do things purely on the basis of interest, there will be problems.Because there are still many things that have to be done in life, only when these things are done well, the foundation of life will be stronger.People can arrange their current life for the future. Once a goal is set, they must set their minds to the destination and climb up from the lowest starting point.Climbing a mountain is a painful process.So why are so many people still enjoying it?Because they look forward to the joy and satisfaction after the goal is achieved. The biggest difference between the winners and the losers is that the winners are good at discovering their own advantages and choose the competition that is beneficial to them, while the losers do the opposite.

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