Let me show you some of the things I must read every day
Repost: I was shocked by the title, but it turned out that the text was even more shocking than the title...and then started Think, and then start to lament what kind of life you are living now, and then it’s time to take action...
The last sentence is also quoted: "There is only one kind of failure in the world, and that is to give up halfway. Maybe you just have the germination. You have the idea of ??struggle, but you haven’t even made a plan.”
There are many people who work harder than you. The most terrifying thing is that people who are better than you work harder than you.
4. After I graduated, I originally studied computer science, but ended up looking for a job in securities. I was in a different field and I really didn’t understand anything. I couldn’t tell the difference between stocks and funds, let alone futures, options, and warrants. . . According to the regulations, you must pass the securities qualification certificate within one month. If you fail to pass the exam, you will leave your job. There are so many books! ! ! Finally, I stayed in the house I rented for more than ten days. Even eating instant noodles felt like a waste of time. I added ham sausage every day. Later, even my peeing tasted like ham sausage. I was seriously lacking in nutrients and vitamins. , I wake up dizzy every day, my fingers are full of prickles, and my gums bleed all the time. . . I go to bed at two o'clock every day and get up at seven o'clock. Except for sleeping, my eyes never leave the book. . . My shoulder was also swollen. I wanted to hit it but couldn't reach it, so I hit it hard with an umbrella~~~~~~ But later I successfully completed this difficult task. . .
PS: Thank you very much for the god who must pass the exam in TY. . Haha~~~I prayed devoutly every day before my results came out~~I finally passed with the highest score~~~~~I fulfilled my wish~~~~~~
5. Lose weight in college , at least rice every day, plus not eating much. If I persist for two or three months, I will lose 35 pounds.
Then I took the postgraduate entrance examination. I got up at 10 to 6 o'clock every day and went to bed close to 1 a.m. for 8 months. During the summer vacation, there was a typhoon in Shanghai. Several trees in the school were uprooted, and water flooded the walls and library. The steps were level. I wore slippers and went to the library to read. There were only 4 people in the whole library, which was my small group for the postgraduate entrance examination. Haha, in the end, everyone’s scores were surprisingly high.
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This is the hardest time I have worked hard, and I will take the CPA exam next. The study and exams are simply endless. . . . . . It's really depressing. . . .
6. The industry is probably the job that takes the hard work the least seriously among all the hard work. Tell me about yourself. I came to Xi'an last year. In this unfamiliar place, I went from monthly salary to annual salary in four years. I once wrote a manuscript with other people for a whole month and eight days, and never left at dawn. In order to come up with an annual strategic plan for a project, I once stayed up for 40 hours and came up with a beautiful plan. As for staying up all night, working overtime, and going for months without a break, I'm used to it. When I was extremely tired, I was driving alone on the Second Ring Road at three o'clock in the middle of the night, crying like crazy. Then continue to work on various matters after three hours of sleep the next day.
In the workplace, no one will pity you because you are a girl. When girls face more pressure and are not recognized by all aspects, they need to prove themselves with strength.
Working hard is just a process. As long as you keep going in that direction, have a firm goal, grit your teeth and endure all kinds of trivial shortcomings, your work will not let you down.
It’s just that I cherish the rare rest time more, and after working hard and playing hard, I feel that this is the meaning of life.
I am who I am, neither this nor that. The meaning of hard work is to realize my own value as a human being.
If you want to reach a higher platform, you must pay more sweat. This is the truth.
The road ahead is so long, let’s work hard together with all those who are unwilling to waste time!
7. I am still a student. In Japan, the most desperate thing is to work non-stop every day. For more than 12 hours a day for 15 consecutive days, people will faint. I have been eating fried rice with eggs every day for the past year, which has no nutrition at all. I probably failed the exam a few days ago. The only thing I am proud of is that I support myself by my own ability, without losing my body or my country. p>
8. When we were sophomores, we could apply for CET-4 and CET-6 at the same time. I applied for all of them and required myself to pass them all. Without slacking off or taking any chances, I entered the preparation state completely, and then on the same day, I took the CET-4 test in the morning and CET-6 test in the afternoon, and passed all of them. I was the only one who felt that way at that time, and I was very proud.
The postgraduate entrance examination is a protracted battle plus a surprise battle. I will never relax my nerves. I will pass anything that interferes with me. I only focus on preparing for the exam and passing.
During the postgraduate entrance examination, I had to ensure my coursework, but I usually focused all my time on the postgraduate entrance examination. So, three hours before the final exam, I completed a whole semester's courses, passed it, and won a second-class scholarship. I was so surprised at the potential of people at that time.
I stayed up all night until four o'clock in the morning for my undergraduate graduation project. When my roommate and I looked out the window, we exclaimed that it was daylight, so we climbed up to sleep. Within three or four hours, we got up again and continued to work on design, calculation, I would draw pictures and not go out for a whole day. If someone went to the cafeteria, they would bring back enough dry food for a dormitory. They would go to bed at four in the morning, get up three or four hours later, and repeat the cycle. . . . During the graduation defense, I passed with high marks.
When I was a graduate student, my supervisor arranged to go to a construction site out of town. At that time, I had already signed up for a registration exam. I was so busy that I had no time to read, but I forced myself to pass the requirements, so I tried to die every day. Squeeze out some time and read as hard as you can, about 19 courses in about a month. Then I had to take leave no matter what, come back and take the exam. I took the exam for 8 hours a day and passed. At that time, I thought, I really have to fight for everything.
After I graduated from graduate school and started working, it turned out that every project was overwhelming. When I was most rushed, it only took a week from getting the building conditions to producing the final structural construction drawings, including modeling calculations and drawings. I went crazy and worked all night to produce the drawings. What I thought at the time was that the building I designed should not collapse.
I have to prepare for another registration exam. I hope I still have enough strength. Come on!
9. When I was taking the SAT... I was still in school at that time. I went to bed at one or two o'clock every night, and got up at six o'clock the next day to go to class. I did more than a thousand in a month. I finished the GRE Hongbao by the way. The only extracurricular reading I read every day was china daily. I felt like throwing up when I read English a week after I finished the exam. I haven’t memorized a single word yet... Now I’m doing American history, one book in English every week. Maybe it’s because I read the textbooks faster~ It’s a joy to be able to truly fight for your ideals.
10. The time when I worked the most was when I was taking the postgraduate entrance examination. I was originally a person with little determination. I could play Minesweeper on the computer for an entire afternoon. I would often find various reasons to play for a while after I finished studying. , go to the toilet, drink water, and then watch TV until meal time. Later, I felt that I couldn’t do this anymore. It happened to be winter again, so I took a blanket and put a hot water bottle under my feet, and then tied my feet up, so that every time I had to move It was all troublesome. When it was finally time to take the exam, I was very happy. I felt that I could finally see the results, and then it was okay and I passed smoothly...
Then when I was studying for graduate school, I seemed to suddenly wake up slowly, and there was nothing like Comrades have been working like this for a long time, but during graduate school, I went to the laboratory at 8:30 every day and went back at 10 p.m., working hard, which has always been very fulfilling...
Now I work, occasionally I need to work overtime, but I don’t dare to work for a long time. If I go to bed after 12 o’clock at night, I will have a headache for more than a week. I am afraid of getting sick, so I don’t dare to work hard. My body comes first, and everything else is just a cloud... < /p>
11. It makes me want to cry. I think of the time when I was working my hardest. At that time, I had studied science for three years and failed to review for the college entrance examination, so I switched to liberal arts. After studying for more than a month, I knew nothing about politics, history and geography. So I worked hard a week before the exam. I persisted in studying for two nights under the dim voice-activated lights in the classroom corridor. I didn't sleep at night, but I was still energetic during the day. I really didn't even have the strength to walk. After the exam, I went straight to the exam room. I fell asleep in class. Later, my score was 13th in the whole grade. I cried when I saw the score. You must know that I have no foundation at all, while others have studied for three years, and there is one more thing. I have always been very good at mathematics. Poor. I always hovered between 40 and 90 (full score is). But later, for some reasons, I knew that I needed to learn mathematics well. So I studied like crazy. I could study a problem until one or two o'clock in the morning, and then count down. I have always ranked first. Compared with the enthusiasm I once had, I am really degenerate now that I am in college. I will take the postgraduate entrance examination next year. I decided to work hard again. Really. As long as you work hard and work hard, there is nothing you can't do. Everyone Let’s work hard together. The future will definitely get better and better.
12. There are still 70 days left. I have been persisting for half a year. I have never been to Tianya (except for this post of course), I have never gone out to hang out, I have never been to KT. I stay in the study room every day, but the time is not very long, only 8 hours a day on average. Because I still have to go to class, alas, I still need to strengthen. I feel so ashamed compared to the comrades upstairs. In the last 70 days, I have to fight hard.
The pressure is really great. The key to taking the exam for a professional qualification certificate is that I am not in that profession and have no foundation at all. It all depends on my hard work in the past six months. If I fail to pass the exam, I will be severely despised to death! So I often cry while doing questions or reading books. I can't sleep most of the night. I sit in bed alone in a daze, and then I cry incomprehensibly. No one around me can see this. I only allow myself to relax a little when no one is around.
13. When I was doing my graduation project, due to a miscalculation of time, when it was time for the defense, there were still many pictures that I had not drawn.
Every morning I start at seven o'clock, eat, and go to the drawing class until eleven or twelve o'clock in the evening. At noon, I go back to the dormitory to catch a cat. Because it was summer, the drawing classroom only had a small fan, and my body was covered with prickly heat, which was prickly and itchy. I hurried back to the dormitory to wash up before closing the building door. The power in the dormitory was cut off at twelve o'clock, so I took a bench and a big drawing board and sat on the floor in the corridor to draw.
Later I went to an Internet cafe to draw CAD and stayed up all night, and finally completed it successfully on the day of the defense.
Thanks to my boyfriend at that time for staying up late with me drawing pictures after finishing my graduation project. Seeing that I was very tired, he walked with me back to the dormitory, watched me go upstairs, and then sneaked to the drawing classroom to draw my picture. I loved him, and I love him now, but we can’t be together anymore~~~~It’s so sad~~~~
14. When I was an intern in surgery, I didn’t have a day off for three weeks in a row. I worked a 24-hour shift every three days. I barely slept on duty. I received seven or eight emergency rooms in one night and performed five emergency operations. I couldn't work the night shift the next day. The earliest night shift I worked was the next day. It's about five o'clock in the afternoon. I manage 17 beds. I usually arrive at 7 a.m. for medical check-up, dressing change, and surgery. I stay there until I get off work in the afternoon. When I go back, I start to admit patients, discharge them, and write down medical records. There was no computer system at that time, so all writing work was done by handwriting. When I had free time, I couldn't go back until after ten o'clock, and it was often too late to go back, so I stayed there. I once stayed there for a week, and when I went out, I found that a one-story building had been built on an open space outside. . . . Just one week after entering the hospital, I had already lost five pounds. By the time I left the hospital, I was already sallow and thin, and was on the verge of collapse. Looking back now, I still feel that it was very hard. I can’t imagine how I persisted at that time, but I am still very grateful for this experience.
There is also the surgical rotation in the United States. In the winter of minus 28 degrees, I got up at around four o'clock every morning, had a meal, checked at five o'clock, and entered the operating room at seven o'clock. I stood and operated all the time, often starting from We went in and came out at one o'clock. If the situation was good, we would eat lunch and dinner while running on the road. It was impossible to eat when we were busy. Under such circumstances, I fainted on the operating table for the first time in my life. . . . . From then on, I learned to hide chocolates, biscuits, etc. in the cabinet of the dressing room to quickly replenish some energy between operations.
Now that I am old, there is nothing like this anymore. Very ashamed.
18. I couldn’t sleep for 3 days and 2 nights while working on my master’s thesis. The sun was shining brightly during the day, and I was anxious. I developed hemorrhoids and had bleeding in my stools when I went to the toilet. After staying up late, I finally drank a bottle of white wine and went to sleep. I woke up from the torture in the middle of the night, suffering from vomiting and diarrhea, and constant stomach pain. The month before graduation was pure hell. My idea at the time was that as long as I could get through this month, I would do whatever I wanted. But now I often worry about trivial things. People are a bit mean!
19. While I was an exchange student in the United States, a semester student took 7 courses and had to do projects with me... Most of the courses required me to write a 10-page paper, and do presentations and group work... The school is in Manhattan, and I live in Long Island... I have to catch the bus at 6 o'clock every morning, first take the F train to the terminal, then take the subway to Manhattan, and then walk for a while, it's basically 9 o'clock in the morning... After a day of classes and then going back, I often use a calculator to calculate problems and do my homework in the subway... Sometimes I fall asleep and forget where I am after taking the subway... I often stay up late doing homework until I vomit, sleeping 4 , 5 hours... I live in a basement with almost no heating in winter. I'm so cold that I can't sleep because I'm shaking... Due to my poor foundation, I failed the midterm exam of the most difficult course and was the lowest in the class. But I I didn’t give up, studied hard, and got an A in the end. The professor was so surprised that he even wrote me an email saying it was a proud of me. The worst of the last 7 courses was a B, leaving 3 A’s, 3 B+ and so on... I still signed up during the period. The volunteers who participated... It was the finals of the semester and the exam papers kept coming, but I still persevered. I didn't sleep for 3 days and 3 nights and persevered. Looking back now, I feel that it was super fulfilling, I have grown a lot, and I have become a lot stronger.
22. Do you know those friends who are cramming for last minute, you may have procrastination, I have it, it’s very serious. In high school, I graduated with a bunch of blank papers that were sorted out. At that time, I was in a semi-autistic state, like a puppet without a heart, and had extremely psychological problems. I felt it one day before the exam. I didn’t even feel it when I thought of “the college entrance examination will be the day after tomorrow.” It wasn’t until “tomorrow” that I felt horrible. I had delayed it to a certain point, haha. I started to stay up late, until 2 o'clock in the middle of the night. I took the exam in the morning, read in the middle, and took the exam again in the afternoon. In three days, I was two points short of two books. It’s extraordinary, haha, don’t laugh, it’s either on the verge of three.
In college, not to mention the finals, I stayed up all night starting from 22:00 before the exam (I didn’t even feel it until 21:59). Two days for Computer Level 2 and three days for Financial Planning. Fortunately, I passed both in the end. But I have never passed level 4. It is not a matter of a day or two. I am still fighting for it, but if I delay this level, I will never pass it! ! I have taken the test 4 times and am in my junior year. I don’t know if it is still possible if I can’t pass it this time.
Every time I see this kind of post, I want to cry hysterically, but it doesn’t happen once and it’s hard to cry. I firmly told my mother that I have no regrets, I am fine, I like my current school, this is what I chose and what I want! When everyone looked at my younger self with a smile and said, "Why were you so motivated back then?!", I was facing a puppet with a blank head floating in the air. How could I not regret it? . .
Some people take the postgraduate entrance examination for work, escape, or ideals, but I just want to prove once that I am not hopeless! But thinking about the predicament that I have never passed at level 4, how can I dare to hope, haha. What would happen if I read the college entrance examination for one more day and one month? How about practicing more calculations and looking at one more format? I clearly remember that 3 points were deducted for a biology question because the format was incorrect. I've never seen what that format looks like.
The past, the future efforts. I always tell myself this, but with little effect. If you can't get over the psychological hurdles, no matter how determined you are, it will be in vain. I read some books about psychology, hoping that one day quantitative changes will equal qualitative changes, haha.
In the workplace, no one will pity you because you are a girl. When girls face more pressure and are not recognized by all aspects, they need to prove themselves with strength. Working hard is just a process. As long as you keep going in that direction, have a firm goal, grit your teeth and endure all kinds of trivial shortcomings, your work will not let you down. It’s just that I cherish the rare rest time more, work hard and then play hard, and I feel that this is the meaning of life. I am who I am, neither this nor that. The meaning of hard work is to realize my own value as a human being. If you want to reach a higher platform, you must work harder. This is the truth. The road ahead is so long, let’s work hard together with all those who are unwilling to waste time! Maybe before you complained about why you worked so hard but got so little, but please remember that no matter how hard you work, there are people who work harder than you. Don’t think that people who wake up at 6 a.m. and go to bed at 1 a.m. all day long with little entertainment and only focus on studying are rare. People are like this when they should pursue. They are in control of their own lives. Those who have achieved success will be seen by others. It's hard work. Don’t think why others can have fun, but you have to face textbooks, because you are responsible for yourself, not them; don’t think it is easy to wake up at 6 o’clock and go to bed in the early morning every day. Some people persist in this way for several months, or even a year. , just to realize the dream in my heart. Everything is very simple at one time. Only those with strong will, dreams and beliefs in their hearts can persevere to the end, but you don't even have a dream.
There is only one kind of failure in the world, and that is giving up halfway. Maybe you just had the idea of ????struggle, but you didn't even specify a plan.