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Many people may have had this question before. Two people started at the same time and as time went by, the result was very different. Why does this happen? Some people say that it is because people use time differently. Some people are willing to spend time dwelling in a certain field, while others are wasting their time. The result that time gives us is the most accurate.
The kind of life you live depends on how you spend your time.
I once met a young mother. After years of study, she got a bachelor degree and obtained several vocational qualification certificates. She joined a MNC later. The other mothers in the community were both envious and puzzled, "Where did she have so much time to study?" She was racing against time to read, working hard while bringing the baby up.
So you see, time never
favors anyone. Everyone has 24 hours a day. But what widens the gap between
people is the attitude towards time.
If you waste time, time
will ignore you; if you value time, time will treat you well. You treasure time
and became a better version of yourself. This is the best result that time can give
you.
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In fact, no matter which industry you are in, attitude and
ability are very important. There are no shortcuts behind "excellent".
Only through time can we obtain glorious results.
Time is fair. When you consume time, time silently abandons
you. Every step you take and every second you waste will be very obvious.
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Time is the fairest thing in the world, and it is also
something that can't be returned. Time is also a kind of power. How you spend
time, you will get what you get.
For example, if you want to learn a new language, you will
spend time practicing it frequently. The more you practice, the better you will
be. When you can talk to others in a foreign language, you will have a strong
sense of accomplishment. This kind of positive feedback will increase your
self-confidence. People will become more confident and will be more active in
doing other things. This is a chain reaction.
Time has such a magical power.
So, just work hard, time can tell.
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