I would like to share with you a very interesting and important topic: without deep thinking, hard work is meaningless.
When it comes to diligence, many people may think of working hard, studying hard, and putting everything into their goals. However, diligence alone is not enough. If we just mechanically invest our time and energy without thinking deeply, then this diligence may well become meaningless.
Even Steve Jobs, one of the world's most successful entrepreneurs and founder of Apple, once said, "Don't get obsessed with utilitarianism, think about why you do something." Jobs emphasized that it is only through deep thinking that we can clarify why we choose a certain goal or action, so that our diligence can have real meaning.
Let's give an example to illustrate this point. Imagine two people who want to be good programmers. They all insist on learning programming knowledge every day, writing **, and working hard to improve. However, one person only learns and programs mechanically, while the other not only learns, but also thinks about how to create a better one, how to solve real problems. When faced with difficulties and challenges, the second person will think deeply and find better solutions. Obviously, the second person's diligence makes sense because he makes himself better by thinking.
In life, we often meet people who work very hard, are busy with various tasks every day, but are unable to achieve real results. This is because they lack deep thinking. If we just complete the task step by step, without finding the essence of the problem and the solution, our diligence is likely to be only a formality and has no real meaning.
Some people may think that deep thinking takes too much time and effort, contradicting diligence. However, this is not the case. On the contrary, deep thinking can help us work and learn more efficiently. When we have a clear goal and a well-thought-out plan, we can act more specifically and avoid wasting time and energy. "If I had an hour to solve a problem, I would spend 55 minutes thinking and 5 minutes to solve it. "It can be said that deep thinking is the foundation of diligence, and only through thinking can we find more effective ways to accomplish tasks better.
Without deep thinking, diligence is meaninglessWe all need to put in the effort, both at work and in school, but the key is to think about why and how to do it. By thinking, we can clarify our goals, find the essence of our problems and solutions, and work and learn more efficiently. So, let's not just be mechanically diligent, but think deeply and make diligence meaningful.
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