Life without a draft composition

I practiced calligraphy as a child. At first, I wrote with waste paper. After studying for a long time, there is no big progress. A friend of my father's is a calligrapher. He said to his father, "If you let your child write with the best paper, he may write better." Father asked me to do as the calligrapher said. Sure enough, my calligraphy made rapid progress soon. Father was surprised and asked his friend. He just laughed and didn't answer. He just wrote a word "forced" on the paper. My father suddenly realized: this made me force myself to write well, because I cherish paper.

Indeed, ordinary days are always regarded as worthless "waste paper" inadvertently, and we don't feel bad when they are smeared. We always think that there will be a lot of plain "waste paper" in the future. In fact, this mentality may make us miss opportunities every day.

I remember a proverb: "If you want to cross the river, please throw your hat over first." Because your hat is already there, you have no choice but to cross the river by all means. It is with "coercion" that people will try their best to exert their potential. So is the so-called "death and afterlife" by military strategists.

Life is not an exercise, but a real battle. Life will not give us the time and opportunity to "draft". The "draft" written by people inadvertently or wholeheartedly will become an unchangeable answer sheet in life.

There is only one life, so you must go all out. Life doesn't give us the time and opportunity to "draft", but thinking about tomorrow's plans and goals every quiet night is like facing a blank sheet of paper. You need to think about it in your head countless times before you can write like the wind.

Life needs attitude and method!