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Talk about the origin of being a late bloomer.

Yan Zun's Guide to the Moral Truth of the Western Han Dynasty said: "A late bloomer is everywhere. Become invisible, become without me, move silently, and act without body. Weeds are invisible, achievements are invisible. Misfortune is in the shadow and happiness is in the shadow. It is wise to keep silent. Everything is born, and I don't know why. It can last for a long time. "

Interpretation of prose

Great things are always done slowly in a long time.

The word "late bloomer" is generally used to comfort those frustrated young people. But that's not what I meant. "Late" doesn't mean age. Jiang Ziya was a late bloomer when he became prime minister at the age of 80. Gan Luo was a late bloomer when he became a diplomat at the age of twelve. "Late" is time. To be precise, it's time to work hard. Regardless of your age, you can expect success as long as you have made considerable efforts for success; On the other hand, we should pin our hopes for success on long-term efforts and not rush for success.

People who are eager for success are not worthy of being a master.

Real masters are those who can overcome the fear of slowness and achieve their goals in life step by step.

Ximen Chuixue learns sword, and practices sword drawing 10,000 times a day. He became a peerless master in the slowest way. This is a story made up in a martial arts novel.

Leonardo da Vinci studied painting. He painted objects as simple as eggs for three years. He became a master of painting in the slowest way. This is a true story in the history books.

Late bloomer. Laozi talked about the truth of this world: the most valuable things and the greatest achievements are completed slowly. The key to success is to overcome the fear of slowness and hold your dreams in your hands bit by bit.

Don't fantasize that gold exceeds sweat.

The value of things that can be obtained soon is doubtful: fast pigs born with hormones are neither nutritious nor harmful to health; The "half-baked" technology of crash course is good-looking and not easy to use; The quick result of grinding the gun before the exam only brought out high scores and low energy; The crash building that was hastily completed after burning the midnight oil can really kill people. ...

Although life has taught us too many lessons, some people still "don't believe in evil": some people need to "be a late bloomer" and I don't. Why? Because I have a high IQ, or I am smarter than others. Every day, they think about how to find a shortcut, omit the process of hard training, and achieve their goals in life faster than others. The shortcut they finally found was gambling, buying lottery tickets and doing illegal things. Their theoretical basis is: horses are not fat without grass at night, and people are not rich without windfall.

True wise men know that success depends on a little accumulation and a little understanding. As the famous American columnist Charlie Kukin said, "The opportunity to achieve great things is not like the rapids of Niagara Falls, but comes slowly bit by bit." Faster can only be achieved through more efforts, and the idea that gold exceeds sweat has too many fantasy elements.