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If you don't hope, you can win. Do you know why?
If you don't hope, you can win. Do you know why?

Hope is reserved for those who are not ready, which is probably the most subversive view I have heard recently. This is mentioned by the famous NBA star Abdul-Jabbar in the book Basketball Makes me a Better Man, and his basketball coach taught him the most important truth.

His coach always emphasizes that in a game, it is often not skill but physical fitness that determines the outcome. Because tired players can easily lose the ball, the defense becomes inactive. So in his training plan, physical fitness is always the first, followed by personal skills training. What is the relationship between basic skills training and this view?

The ever-victorious army written in Sun Tzu's Art of War often creates various conditions for victory before the war, rather than waiting until after the war to pray for victory. The coach's requirement for basic skills is to pursue a solid foundation for victory, rather than waiting for the start of the game to hope that the lucky god can come and win the game.

When you are ready, you don't need such an illusory thing as hope. Put it back in your life. Most people prefer to copy the route, so you will have one minute to learn someone's traffic code, ten minutes to lose weight, thirty seconds to improve your temperament and so on. Online celebrity stores may get a temporary flow of passengers because of decoration and marketing, and will definitely lose praise and guests because of poor taste. Overpackaging will collapse the house.

People who can do things well have a characteristic, that is, they start to do it. He knows that it takes a lot of time and energy to do research and preparation, and do things that many people think are thankless, but it is often easier to succeed, not because they are smarter, but because those who suffer hardships have laid the foundation for them. Everything you encounter and every decision you make when you grow up will constitute you in the future. How can there be shortcuts in this world? All shortcuts are just detours to get you back to where you were.