2285: "Shortcuts" are the path to failure

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Many people are so anxious to succeed that they are willing to take any shortcut that comes to mind right now. www.biquge.info But in fact, the shortcut often leads to failure rather than immediate success. The key to long-term success is to take every step of the way to success, not to cut corners. Whether your goal is to have good assets, a healthy physique, or good relationships, this is an indisputable truth.

I often see a lot of gullible people who are attracted by the "get rich quick" or "lose weight fast" propaganda and spend a lot of money on their products, only to find out that they are good for nothing but money.

Deceived by this propaganda, a friend of mine bought a "home weight loss device" that, when powered on, automatically stimulates abdominal muscle contractions, thinking that with this tool, he can effortlessly lose weight while watching TV. However, this friend, who was unwilling to lose weight by working out hard in the gym, is still overweight.

Shortcuts lead to failure

As a professional ski instructor, I've seen too many beginners trying to tackle slopes that they obviously can't handle. They can't even stop and change direction on beginner pistes. Somehow, these people are always in a hurry to take the cable car to the top of the mountain to challenge those very steep and difficult slopes, but they always end up standing at the top of the mountain, scared.

I had to go up the mountain myself, rescue the beginners who had been scared and motionless, and carry them back down the mountain one by one. Imagine how embarrassing this situation can be for an adult, as this is usually the case for a three- or four-year-old child on a beginner piste.

If beginners try to slide down the hill on their own, most of them will fall into a panic, unable to concentrate, and will not be able to stop as soon as they slide down the ramp, and will usually end up losing their armor and gnawing on the mud.

We always tell them that they can only take the gondola to the higher slopes to take on the more difficult slopes after they have masterfully stopped and changed direction on the beginner pistes. The only way to become proficient is to practice diligently in your spare time. However, some people are impatient and want to take on the difficult slopes before they are fully accustomed to the beginner runs.

They always think that they can take shortcuts and skip the steps they should have. You can imagine how surprised they must have been when they took the gondola to the top of the mountain and looked down to find that even the simple slopes were far beyond their reach compared to the beginner slopes.

Sadly, some of these beginners, because of the horror experience they once had, will never put on skis again. It's a shame because they really wanted to go outdoors and enjoy the winter by skiing in the first place. If they come back again, it's usually the next winter, when they lose the enthusiasm they had when they first learned because they don't remember the basics.

The idea of taking shortcuts led to their failure. These poor guys have to learn all over again on the beginner slopes. Compared to the students who followed the routine, they had to work twice as hard to overcome their fears.

Follow in the footsteps of those who have succeeded

On the road to success, it is wise to be mentored and take courses, not as a shortcut, but as a more effective way to learn the skills needed to succeed. However, the amount of time you spend with coaches and mentors is not a substitute for the necessary effort required for success.

Whether you're working up a sweat in the gym or building a fortune from scratch, whether you're working on a new relationship or practicing turns on a beginner piste, you'll have to work hard to get the job done. There are no shortcuts to true success.

Many of the goals we want to achieve have already been accomplished by countless predecessors. Take it as a teacher and put in the same effort. Every step forward is a success. Steady and steady steps will lead you to the temple of success, while opportunistic sideways will lead you to the abyss of failure.

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