"All or Nothing" is an idiom, and "All or Nothing" is a movie, both of which confirm the law of "Zhou Yi" and "Yi" is poor and change.
First, the idiom "all or nothing".
The idiom "all or nothing" is a compound phrase that comes not from one book, but from two books. The phrase "desperate bet" comes from "The Biography of Song Shi Kou Lian": "The blogger loses all his money, and he runs out of everything, which is called desperate betting." The phrase "one throw" comes from "The Book of Jin: The Biography of He Wuji": "Liu Yi's family has no stone reserves, and the pu throws millions." Later generations combined "all-or-nothing" and "one-stop" into the idiom "all-or-nothing". This idiom states that gamblers bet all their money at once to win or lose. The metaphor is that in times of crisis, people will use all their strength to make one last adventure. From the perspective of "Zhou Yi", "All or Nothing" reveals a law, ""Yi" is poor and changes". A person in an extreme predicament, with no way out, no hope, will often take desperate actions and give it a go. Therefore, smart managers have never pushed people into a desperate situation, so as to avoid people falling into an irreparable desperate situation due to impulse.
Second, the movie "All or Nothing".
The movie "All or Nothing" is an anti-fraud crime film, which tells the story of a programmer and a model who are attracted by high-paying overseas recruitment, go abroad to pan for gold, but accidentally fall into the trap of a fraud factory abroad, and take extreme actions and encounter various stories in order to get out of the predicament. From the perspective of "Zhou Yi", ""Yi" is poor and changeable" reveals the weakness of human nature. Everyone subconsciously hides the psychology of gamblers, when faced with a dilemma, the mentality of seeking change will lead people to make great risks, the result or success, or failure, only a few people can enter the realm of "change is common, general is long". The ideal is beautiful, but the reality is still skinny. Strong-willed people can make countless attempts to change, and never die, which may be the true meaning of self-improvement!