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Convey warmth with sound, welcome to listen to the red network night reading, I am Tian Meng, the field of the field, the budding of the sprout.
In this complex world, each of us is a laborer, completing tasks large and small every day. It has been said, "The more you can work, the more you will work." This sentence seems to reveal a kind of helplessness, but in my eyes, it is an affirmation of diligence and ability, and an invisible reward.
I remember when I was a child, my uncle's house planted many fruit trees, and whenever the harvest season came, the orchard was always busy. My uncle was always the first to wake up and start the day's work. His figure shuttles from tree to tree, picking fruits, pruning, fertilizing ......Never tireless. When I asked my uncle why he was working so hard, he always smiled and said, "The more you can work, the sweeter the fruit will be, and the next year will be more fruit." "At that time, I didn't understand much, I just thought that my uncle was as omnipotent as Superman.
When I grew up, I started my own career and gradually understood what my uncle said. In the workplace, each of us has our own "orchard". Those who work hard and constantly improve their skills, just like my uncle who takes care of the fruit trees, will not be in vain and will eventually bear sweet fruit.
A friend of mine, Xiao Li, is one such example. He was known for his diligence when he was an ordinary employee of the company. He always arrives early, leaves work later, and never complains even in the face of boring work. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, the leaders have seen it, and colleagues are willing to cooperate with him. Over the years, Xiao Li gradually accumulated rich experience and good connections, and was eventually promoted to department manager. His "orchard" was fruitful because of his tireless efforts.
Of course, there are some people in life who think that "the more you can work, the more you can work" is a burden, and they are afraid that the effort is not proportional to the gain. But I would say that this concern often stems from short-sightedness and underestimation of self-worth. Hard work is an investment in itself, allowing us to gain valuable experience and growth, which cannot be measured in monetary terms.
So, don't be afraid to "live more", but embrace it. Because it's not just a recognition of our abilities, it's a force that motivates us to keep moving forward. In the process, we will discover that our potential is limitless, and our lives will be more exciting because of it.
That's all for today's red network night reading, thanks for listening, goodbye. Submissions are welcome at 765208078@qqcom