Spring Job Search Guide The World Athletics Federation released an obituary, marathon world record holder Kiptum died in a car accident on February 11 local time at the age of 24, and Kiptum's coach Hajimana also tragically died.
To be honest, from seeing this news, I still have a little wave in my heart, to be honest, every time I talk about workplace-related content, for athletes, they are actually working. I usually run 5km, 10km and so on. I still have a lot of admiration for the words of those running gods in my heart. But for marathon runners, they often run 600 1000 km a month. That adds up to two days of running a marathon. Marathon is no longer an ordinary competitive sport. It should be considered an extreme sport. But alas, he didn't fall on the playing field. Or fell in an unexpected car accident.
The last one was Kobe. The next one is Paul Walker. Friends who usually pay attention to sports or follow more dramas should be familiar with these two people. One is the black mamba of basketball. One is a rising star, and the Fast & Furious series has just become popular, both of whom are around 40 years old. And today Kiptum is 24 years old, and everyone is still full of hope for him. After all, in his third official race, he directly broke the world record of marathon legend Kipchoge. The most important thing is that everyone feels sorry for him because he is very young now, and the future will be full of infinite possibilities. He is also currently the most likely athlete in the world to break two hours in a marathon.
In fact, how to put it, because this sport is relatively far away from us ordinary people. And this one is a foreigner, so maybe there are not so many waves in everyone's hearts in China. Marathon is another sport that everyone pays less attention to. Usually, people may just mention it once in a while. The reason why I think of mentioning him is because I think life can sometimes be like a marathon. It took us almost 20 years to start studying from childhood until we graduated from university. Then there are 40 years left in between to retirement. Our life is also a marathon, sometimes we are about to see hope, but reality often gives us a blow to the head.
What I'm trying to say is that in the workplace, we don't want to be obsessed with losing a job or making a small mistake. We also need to think of our own lives as a timeline. As long as we don't reach the end, all the stumbles are just episodes, and many things we can't predict and control in the long river of life. Now that you look back, if you lose your life one day, or when your life is about to come to an end, do you also feel that overtime work is often sometimes just a futile effort, and everything is very empty. In our work, we must also try and learn to use a marathon mentality, persisting but not persistent. Stop halfway through, maybe you can see a better view.