In today's fast-paced, instant gratification society, people tend to pursue quick success and immediate returns, ignoring perseverance and long-term accumulation.
Most people overestimate what they can do in a year and underestimate what they can do in a decade. This is because people are often limited by short-sightedness and a mentality of quick success. They only see immediate benefits and opportunities, ignoring long-term planning and ongoing efforts.
True success and achievement takes a long period of accumulation and hard work. Without the accumulation of quantity, it is difficult to achieve a qualitative leap. The people you envy with beautiful figures, extraordinary abilities, and brilliant achievements are behind countless perseverance and hard work day after day. Through long-term exercise, study, practice, and continuous accumulation of experience and skills, they have achieved outstanding achievements.
The sun arches and dies, and the merit is not donated. This phrase expresses the importance of accumulation very well. As long as you persistently take a small step forward every day, even if it seems like a small progress, with the blessing of time and the law of compound interest, it will eventually bring great gains. As long as we keep moving at a steady pace, persist day by day, continue to accumulate experience and knowledge, and improve our ability and quality, we will eventually be able to achieve the sublimation from quantitative change to qualitative change.
We should get rid of the mentality of short-sightedness and greed for quick success, set long-term goals and plans, and persist in long-term efforts and accumulation. Only in this way can we achieve real success and achievement on the road of life.