The halo fades, where to go?

Sitting alone in my office, reading excerpts and thinking, many powerful ideas still reverberate in my mind, and I can't help asking myself, "If I lose my aura at this moment, where will I go?"

People often say, "He who has no long-term worries will have near worries". Make the assumption that you are not anxious for anxiety. For the unpredictable next moment, the most peaceful attitude is pessimism and optimism, and you can prepare for the worst, but it is definitely the most active preparation.

Nearly 20 years of work experience, contact with a relatively pure circle, saw many people as a halo blessing, unlimited scenery, fame and fortune, all this must be the result of active efforts, but the halo brought a lot of added value. At this point, several people can feel: "Can I get this weight?"

Losing everything may be just an opportunity, a policy adjustment, a lack of self-discipline or even a deep jail time. Always remind yourself to be strictly bound, simplify and purify your life circle, be a low-key person, do things in a down-to-earth manner, work with gratitude, do your best, be honest and responsible for yourself, your family and your unit, be prepared for danger in times of peace, be slow and steady, and go far.

Stay awake, I lose myself and am cautious in moral quality. Maybe I can keep a platform for myself to give full play to my value or contribution. With a platform, you have a chance to shine. My virtue is worthy of my position, and my ability is worthy of the name.

I quite agree with a sentence in Cognitive Tax: "In the future, it is more important to make yourself valuable than to make money" and "When you are wonderful, the butterfly will come". Yes, empower yourself, constantly improve self-awareness, constantly learn new skills, constantly broaden the field of ability, turn yourself into an energy source, and make yourself valuable and weighty. The "long" ability in the bones can make people have confidence in the future even if the aura fades.

When outstanding, we must stand in our own "shadow" to examine, keep a clear self-awareness, and be objective, fair and just.

Once again, with a touching text, encourage yourself:

A wise man can see through, so he does not dispute;

Open-minded people want to get through it, so they don't fight;

Enlightened people know God's will, so they don't worry;

Kind people value modesty, so they are not impetuous;

Reasonable people can let go, so they are not stupid;

Confident people are willing to work hard, so they are not mistaken;

People who value righteousness pay attention to the world, so they are not lonely;

People with deep feelings are indifferent to fame and fortune, so they are not lonely;

Quiet pedestrians are far away, so they are not folded;

Contented people are always happy, so they are not old.