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Don't prove, just improve!

I saw a short video a few days ago and I was deeply moved. It is presented in the form of the protagonist's autobiography.

The first publication of his photos was in National Geographic Magazine. He was 26 years old at the time, and Babgar, the photography editor-in-chief of National Geographic magazine, asked him to go to their headquarters in Washington, the capital, to prepare a task for him.

When he stood in the hall called "Explorer" at the headquarters, he saw an oversized globe, dog sleds, submarines and flags planted on Mount Everest. He was surrounded by the most beautiful photos of the entire world that he had ever seen in his life. Then he was taken upstairs to Barb's office. He asked Babu how he could prove he was qualified to work here.

Babu is a very direct person who speaks to the point. Barb said: "The photographers who take pictures for this magazine are the best photographers in the world. You don't need to prove yourself. But you have to improve every day!

You know, I want to Every moment of every day, you must strive to be better than yourself yesterday. If you learn something that is useful to others, share it with everyone. This way we can grow faster together.

Don't prove, just improve, or I'll fire you!"

Don't prove, just improve!

When he lived out that lesson, he discovered that the meaning of life is not competition! , but cooperation.

He worked hard to improve his skills, grow his intelligence, and focus on implementing his vision.

In the end, he discovers that the only person he needs to surpass is himself!

Yes, we don’t need to beat others and prove ourselves to succeed. Instead, just try your best to grow yourself every day.

But in reality, we are always eager to prove how good we are, and we always like to show off our perceived strengths in front of others. However, in fact, the strengths you think may not be worth mentioning in the eyes of others.

As everyone knows, when you are working hard on all kinds of shows every day, others have already immersed themselves in learning a lot of things and doing a lot of things. Therefore, you have been staying in the same place or even regressing, while others have been making progress.

Don’t spend time on boring comparisons and pointless proofs. Spend your time on truly meaningful things and make progress every day. Isn't it better?

Don’t take the initiative to prove anything, all you need is to work hard to improve yourself.

Time will help you prove everything!