In our lives, we often meet some people who like to pour chicken soup into others. They will inspire you with seemingly profound truths and inspirational stories, and make you believe that if you work hard, you will be able to succeed. However, these chicken soups aren't all necessarily beneficial, and some may even be harmful to you.
Why? Because some people pour you chicken soup, not really to help you, but to see your jokes. They may deliberately exaggerate the likelihood of success, making you blindly believe that you will succeed if you work hard. When you fail, they snicker and say you're not trying hard enough or aren't talented.
Also, some chicken broth can be wrong. These chicken soups are often based on personal experience or one-sided observations, and have not been scientifically verified. If you blindly believe in these chicken broths, it can lead you to make bad decisions and thus suffer losses.
So, how should we avoid being harmed by "poisonous chicken soup"? First, we need to learn to distinguish which chicken broths are beneficial and which are harmful. We can obtain information through many channels, such as reading professional books, listening to expert opinions, and so on. Secondly, we have to stay rational and critical thinking and not blindly believe everything. We need to learn to analyze and think and judge what information is reliable and what is not.
Finally, we must believe in our own abilities and worth, and do not lose confidence because of the evaluation of others. We must adhere to our beliefs and goals, continue to work hard and learn, and improve our abilities and qualities.
In short, don't easily trust those who pour you chicken soup, they may just want to see your jokes. We need to learn to discern which chicken soup is beneficial and what is harmful, to remain rational and critical thinking, and to believe in our own abilities and worth. Only in this way can we avoid being harmed by "poisonous chicken soup" and move towards the road to success.