There is no wasted journey in life; only those who have walked with earnestness truly count.
No one dislikes success, and everyone loves the feeling of looking out from a high place, but most people either give up halfway or only manage to travel a hundred miles.
The path to success is like climbing a mountain; people mostly rush to climb this 'mountain' of success because they've heard that the view from the top is endless, vying for the lead out of eagerness and apprehension. However, the criteria for success are far too subjective, and many people's success is what others say it is, not truly meaningful success. In fact, life is vast, and each of us is but a grain of sand in the history of the world.
The concept of 'success' itself has never had any standards. Just as some people live in skyscrapers, while others live in deep mountains, admiring the skyscrapers' envy and the deep mountains' freedom. Those who live in high buildings long for the grandeur of the deep mountains, while those who live in the deep mountains yearn for the ambition of high-rise buildings.
Life is essentially a Chinese opera, where you step out of the stage, and everyone is subject to shifts and transformations of mountains and rivers.
Success is often just an adjective, but the standard is also different for everyone and every time. However, one thing is certain: only when people constantly have a desire for success will they have greater motivation to work hard. Although everyone's standards for 'success' are different, everyone's enthusiasm for pursuing it is similar.
The desire for success seems to reflect people's fear of loneliness. Because of the fear of loneliness and solitude, people crave more interaction and praise. Rather than saying that everyone wants success, it's more accurate to say that everyone desires the spotlight and the heat of attention.
People always say, 'Asking for help is like swallowing a three-foot sword; relying on others is like ascending nine heavens.' The only way to avoid relying on others is to become stronger yourself as quickly as possible. Most people don't seek success; they fear being forgotten by society and time, or even forgotten by those around them.
People are always lonely on the path to success; because everyone's success is an independent expression and interpretation of ideas.
The road to success certainly doesn't have anyone who can absolutely help you. Even if someone is willing to help, it's only for a moment. A person's success is largely related to their own inner cultivation. If you can't do it yourself, no matter how much someone assists you, it's ultimately just a forced performance, and it's difficult to achieve.
Often,Success isn't about having to be better than those around you; it's whether you've conquered yesterday's self. Success is not instantaneous; it's a process, and the result is the outcome.
When we constantly pursue exploration and growth, longing for a glorious life of success,Most people only focus on the results and goals, ignoring the importance of the process.
Although we often hear 'process is not important, results are' in the workplace, if people don't understand the logic of the process, or even reverse the order of importance, how can they achieve efficient work in the long run?
Ultimately, there is no achievement, because most people take the wrong step and go the wrong way on the road to success.
A person wants to truly become strong and earnestly desires to become more successful, they must start by valuing the process. Those who stand on the stage and boast can spout nonsense, but for those who haven't succeeded yet, the first thing to do is to work hard in daily details and experience in the long process.
Although people say, 'There is no wasted journey,' Mr. Wang believes that 'the road may be long, but only those who walk it seriously count.'
Success has no shortcuts; success is not about defeating others; the path to success lies in the details. Success ultimately is about overcoming yesterday's self, and even the self from the moment before.