This is the ‘Duck Law’

The 'Duck Law' is:
Do you all happen to have seen the real appearance of ducks gliding on the water?
Generally, people only see ducks leisurely swimming on the surface of the water.
But when they dive underwater, you'll find that their webbed feet are constantly paddling, never stopping.
Young writer Liu Dong once said: 'You must work very hard to look effortless.'
Elegance needs a foundation, magnificence needs strength.
Life is like a duck in the water—behind every dazzling and brilliant appearance, there are unimaginable perseverance and struggle.
Those seemingly effortless and relaxed moments are just fleeting illusions. Only relentless effort day and night is the true meaning of life.
And this is the life philosophy contained in 'Duck Law.'
There's no such thing as a shortcut to success, it's all about accumulating and then bursting forth.
American artist Andy Warhol once predicted:
In today's world, with the power of internet transmission, everyone has the potential to become famous in 15 minutes.
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun also said: 'When standing at the crest of the wave, even pigs can fly.'
When celebrity livestreamer Li Jiaqi earned six figures a month, and video star Li Zi Qi was praised by CCTV,
Many people inevitably have a mistaken perception: it seems that as long as under the tide of times, success is always easy to obtain.

But often we can't help but ask ourselves:
Attributing all the factors of others' success to luck, is that not the excuse people make for their own failures?
Those hardships you've endured
will eventually light up your path forward.
Do you all have this feeling?
Since WeChat has a step counter, more and more people have started to walk, sometimes even unconsciously wanting to take two steps more.
This is actually because we have received feedback.
When every step we take is tracked and becomes our accumulation, this sense of accomplishment will gradually drive us forward.
Life is often like this.
Every effort you make, every action you take, fate has already subtly marked it for you.

When you look back on the road you've walked in the future, you will find:
Life has no wasted steps, and everything that seems like a spontaneous willow tree is actually a result of water flowing into channels.