Opportunity often disguises itself as difficulty
When a professor from the university of Chicago visited Peking University, he said, "the basic requirement of the university of Chicago is to do the difficult things, because if one wants to achieve something, one must do the difficult things."
Only by doing difficult things can we promote the progress of social development.
In history, major epoch-making changes have all been the result of solving the great difficulties left over by our predecessors, whether in science, economy, culture or politics.
If human beings are satisfied with what they already know and only do the easy things, social development will stagnate.
The difficult thing is always the opportunity.
Opportunities are often considered to be those favorable conditions and circumstances, but from the perspective of competition, behind every difficulty, there is a significant opportunity, because the difficult things stop the public, this is your chance to stand out.
Don't wait for the right time, to do something when you are sixty percent sure of doing it.
Opportunities often come disguised as difficulties.
Do the hard things and you will make real progress.
Difficulty is the wealth of life.
When you look back, you will find that the most important experiences that you will remember, remember, and live your life, are focused on the things that were once difficult for you.
As one general said, "the things that do not kill me make me stronger.
All the great men in history were able to accomplish great things only after they had gone through difficulties and tribulations.
But in real life, many people always want to eliminate the difficulties in work and avoid the difficult things. They fantasize about finding a shortcut to success and rising through the clouds, only to take a detour.