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How to be an outstanding person?
How does a person grow up? That's trial and error. Only by experiencing failure can we see the present situation clearly, know our own shortcomings and make progress. Failure is the fastest way to make progress. If you are given a task of never making mistakes, then this task is just killing your great youth, and it is difficult for you to have any room for growth. In today's era, if you don't advance, you will retreat. A hundred successful trainings are not as good as one failed one.
Everyone wants to read newspapers and drink tea with high salary. This kind of work is quite comfortable. After a long time, you will find: "Wow? Wow? Wow? I've cut so much ",and then you can only hold on to your present job, for fear of accidentally losing it, because your ability no longer has the core competitiveness, and your fate can only fall into the hands of others.
Escape from the three killer skills and learn to be a really good person.
Your greatest advantage lies not in your school, education or major. Your advantage lies in your life, growth, education, friends, world outlook and outlook on life, and also in the seriousness with which you treat the world around you. A truly excellent person will do everything seriously.
(Dancer, pure original, doesn't like writing, not a good product manager)
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