When we discover what we want to do in this lifetime, we start right now;
A person with execution ability has already walked 90% of the path ahead; without trying, you will never know if it works or if it’s good.
For things worth doing, you must first start doing them, then improve; first achieve results, then seek perfection. Starting roughly is closer to what you dream of than doing nothing at all.
When you start looking for excuses to refuse change, you block all paths. Excuses give you psychological comfort, so you may occasionally look for excuses, turning into a habit of making excuses, resulting in doing nothing, and no one’s advice will be of use, turning you into a passive, closed-off person.
The biggest obstacle to quickly acquiring skills does not come from the body or intelligence, but from the intensity of emotions, and whether you maintain an open attitude.
Learning new things initially may not make you feel comfortable. So, people often waste time and energy considering whether to start practicing or not, and are unwilling to study and practice earnestly right away.
Many people feel they are incapable of doing anything, which is not true; it’s just that they think like this before they even start taking action.
You cannot reach what you absolutely do not believe you can achieve. If you think you can, you truly can; if you believe you cannot, then you truly cannot.
Many people lose not in ability, but in emotions, and in the inability to persist in doing something. Therefore, people should utilize their spare time; under suitable conditions, they can wholeheartedly seek and refine what they love and are good at, and focus less on the current struggles and abilities, as a way to measure the future.