People are unproductive, you can see it at a glance Most people who are unproductive do not unders

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

In our daily lives, we often meet a variety of people. Some people seem to be born with a special charisma, they are confident, positive, and can maintain an optimistic attitude no matter what the situation. For others, on the contrary, they lack self-confidence, are passive, and are always unable to get rid of their inner troubles and anxieties. So, why do some people seem unproductive?In fact, many times, people who have no interest are often because they don't understand the "law of the chicken".

What is the "law of the flock"?Actually, this is a figurative metaphor. Imagine a flock of chickens foraging freely in a field. One of the chickens found a particularly good food** and started calling the other chickens to share the delicacy. However, some chickens are dismissive of this, preferring to look for bits and pieces of food elsewhere rather than follow the lead chicken. Over time, those chickens that are reluctant to follow the leader will become thinner and weaker, and the leader chicken will become stronger and stronger.

This metaphor also applies to human society. A successful person is often because they are able to identify and seize opportunities, and are willing to take the initiative to try and explore. And those who don't have a chance are often because they are too conservative and content with the status quo and are not willing to take risks to try new things. They would rather get by on the path of mediocrity than be brave enough to step out of their comfort zone.

Therefore, the "law of the chicken" tells us that if we want to succeed, we must have the spirit of adventure and the courage to try. Only by constantly challenging and breaking through oneself can we stand out in the fierce competition. On the contrary, if you are always satisfied with the status quo and do not want to make progress, you will only end up on the road of mediocrity.

Of course, the "law of the flock" does not mean that everyone has to be the leader, everyone has their own characteristics and strengths. However, we should at least maintain a positive attitude, have the courage to try new things, and constantly push our limits. Only in this way can we continue to grow and progress in life and become a better version of ourselves.

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