What do you mean, be persistent?

Do what you have learned, and don't get tired.

"Travel far from you, never be lazy" means: you must start from a short distance, earnestly implement what you have learned, and never get tired. This sentence is generally used to describe an unswerving and down-to-earth attitude towards learning, and the words with the opposite meaning are ambitious and ambitious.

antonym: aim high and aim far

aim high and aim far, a Chinese idiom, pronounced as hào gāo wù yuǎn ∥ n, which means to pursue an impossible goal that is too high and too far away from reality.

The origin of the idiom

The History of the Song Dynasty, A Biography of Taoism and Cheng Hao: "Sick scholars hate being humble and aim high, but they can't accomplish anything."

Interpretation of Vernacular Language

Biography of Song History, Daoism and Cheng Hao: "Sick scholars pursue lofty goals to satisfy the popularity, but ultimately they failed."