Why don't you have to work too hard in all aspects except for the main business?
For the main work, we should give it our all, and for other things we don't have to work too hard.
For example, my main job is to record**, write articles, and give lectures. In these areas, I will do my best and give it my all.
The rest doesn't have to work too hard" means that we don't need to put too much effort into those tasks that are not the main or core. In 2020, I did a live broadcast, and a friend suggested that I optimize the promotional poster. Later, I still used the automatically generated poster in the live broadcast room.
It's not cost-effective for me to spend time tweaking posters because it's not my main job. There is a positive relationship between effort and reward, and the right effort and the right commitment will pay off. However, if this investment is not related to my life plan or career goals, then there is no need to overdo it in this area.
For example, if I spend a lot of time and energy studying design and then becoming a designer, it is not practical and necessary for me to be over forty years old. Because there are already AI designs that can do the job, and the level is already very high.
So, my point is: we should focus on our main work and give it our all, and for other things, a moderate amount of effort is sufficient, and we don't have to strive for perfection or over-commit ourselves.
The amount is not high, is it restricted?After receiving a message on the site, some viewers mentioned that the quality of the content was acceptable, but the number was low, and questioned whether it was restricted. First of all, I would like to thank this audience for their attention.
As for the question of whether it is restricted, there is no need to speculate on the rules of the platform. I've always tried my best to improve the quality and share valuable content in the hope of attracting more viewers. As for the problem of traffic, I have a casual attitude and will not be overly entangled.
In fact, some of my ** have also gained a higher ** amount. Although there are not many such hits** (5 singles exceeded 3 million**), I am still grateful. The rest of the *** amount is between a few thousand and tens of thousands. Since I'm updating three to five per day**, the overall traffic doesn't look outstanding.
Finally, I would like to say that the popularity of a work does not indicate the success of an individual. This is true of life and creation, and hard work may not lead to remarkable achievements, but the process itself is a value.
At 46 years old, I can already say, "It's good that I didn't waste my life!"”