When you think of deserts, you may immediately think of the words yellow sand, strong winds, drought and lack of water.
The Sahara Desert, the largest desert in the world, means "great desert" in Arabic, covering an area of about 9.32 million square kilometers of barren land, almost the same size as China.
Those who try to conquer the desert are warriors.
For a long time, more than 1,300 people tried to cross the desert, but all of them failed and died on the way.
In fact, the most terrible thing about crossing the desert is not the lack of water and drought, but the endless, boundless and directionless yellow sand, the wind is raging, and the quicksand floods the footprints of the predecessors, causing the successors to be unable to judge the footprints and direction of the predecessors, so that they lose their way, and as a result, most of the explorers are buried in the desert.
Is it really impossible to cross? In fact, in the final analysis, it is not that you can't cross the desert, but that there are no directional signs.
There used to be a large gas station on the edge of the desert, but now it is abandoned, and there are many large black gasoline drums scattered inside.
A Frenchman saw a sudden idea, can these big gasoline drums be used as signs to guide the way? The French were thrilled to think of this, so they "put a gasoline drum every 5,000 meters", which is just the farthest distance that a person can reach through the desert line of sight.
Therefore, as long as it is daytime, no matter in **, there will be two gasoline barrels, one is the one you just passed, and the other is the one 5000 meters away, just go towards that gasoline barrel, so that you will not lose your way across the desert.
The same is true of everything we do, especially to complete a difficult task, and if you don't have a clue, you don't know that your "next gasoline barrel" is going to be very difficult to complete.
Therefore, we must learn to disassemble tasks, disassemble seemingly difficult goals into various small goals that can be easily achieved, put them into action, and solve small goals first, so that such a difficult task becomes "the next gasoline barrel" in front of you, until the whole task is finally completed.
Therefore, in the process of solving problems, the best way is to learn to disassemble tasks, concentrate and complete one task at a time, and no matter how big the difficulties can be overcome.