Chapter 16: Try to do a dream proof question.

On the examination papers of life, there are multiple-choice questions, true/false questions, proof questions, and essay questions. For people with dreams, what they want to do most is a dream proof question, to prove to everyone that they are not daydreaming, but that their dreams will come true.

Some people spend their entire lives doing multiple-choice questions, sometimes multiple-choice questions, sometimes multiple-choice questions. Every time you make a choice, you have to weigh it again, and after you finally make up your mind to choose a satisfactory answer, you will find that other choices are better, and you will regret that you made the wrong choice at the beginning, and now you will not be as good as others.

Some people spend their whole lives doing proof questions, sometimes using the counter-proof method, sometimes using the hypothetical method. When others disagree with his conclusions, he will use his own way to prove his conclusions correct. In the process of proof, he may be misled, he may think confused and make mistakes, but he can often prove success. Because he will not give up on his beliefs, nor will he be defeated by the words of others.

For the first type of person, there are many different paths in front of him, and only one leads to success. And what he has to do is to choose the road to success, choose the right one, you can go all the way smoothly, choose the wrong one, you will lose everything.

For the second type of person, there is only one path in front of him. He doesn't know if the road is smooth or if it's a path to success, but he just does everything he can to find opportunities for success on this road, no matter how bumpy and tortuous the road is, he will persevere to the end.

Many people are passionate about making judgment questions about other people's lives. They put themselves in high positions, think they have insight into everything, have the predictability of unpredictable prophets, and make judgments about the success of others. Sometimes they use judgment as the criterion for intermingling, giving preference to people who have a high probability of success and dislike people who are unlikely to succeed.

Some people like to do essay questions for others after they have succeeded. They may not have succeeded, and they need to learn from the successful experience of others, carefully sort out the success process of others, discuss it logically, and clearly point out which parts are lucky, which parts are strength, and which parts are opportunistic. Although they can analyze and summarize the successes of others, they often fail to achieve themselves because they forget to analyze themselves and reflect on themselves.

We often only do multiple-choice and true/false questions, and occasionally do essay questions, and almost all of them ignore the proof questions. Everyone has had a dream, some people can become famous because of a dream, and some people can only dream for a lifetime, just because they lack the confidence and determination to prove themselves. Try to do a dream proof question so that everyone knows that you are right and that everyone can see how you are succeeding step by step.