When Zhang Wenju, a hard-tipped calligrapher, was young, he loved writing. He insisted on writing 500 words a day and submitted articles to newspapers and magazines. After many years of persistence, none of his manuscripts were published or rejected. Finally, when he was 29 years old, he received a rejection from a newspaper to which he often contributed. The rejection stated that his writing level had not improved much over the years, but his handwriting was getting better and better. Zhang Wenju suddenly realized that what he was good at was not writing, but writing. So he spent more energy focusing on calligraphy and eventually became a hard-tipped calligrapher.
I believe many people have heard of this story. I just saw it today.
What I think of is that as long as you persist in doing something, you will definitely gain something.
Perhaps this harvest is not what I expected at the beginning, but the final result is more or less comforting to me.
So, if you insist on doing something, no matter what, there will be benefits.
For example, many people like to post jokes and write things online. Although they only do a few things every day, after persisting for a period of time, if you think back, you will definitely gain something.