This is the video of the NBA lockout, which created the record of the first youtube click. Behind every glamorous success, in fact, they have paid unknown hardships. The video is interspersed with pictures of some famous NBA stars training hard, and at the same time, a story is told by audio: a young man wants to succeed, he visits the master, and the master tells him to wait for him at the seaside the next morning. The next morning, at the seaside, the master pressed his head deeply into the sea. When the young man was about to lose strength, the master picked him up and the young man gasped in haste. The master said, "When your desire for success is equal to your desire for breathing, you are successful." The passionate voice-over, coupled with the determined expressions of a number of NBA stars such as Kobe, James, Wade, Deron, Boozer and Jennings, is extremely inflammatory and inspiring. Many of us spend our time on time-consuming games, boring TV dramas, Taobao, constellations and sleeping ... If you have had enough fun and relaxation, why not do something more meaningful? If you never push yourself hard, you will never succeed. If you think you want to succeed, first ask yourself sincerely, how much do you want to succeed? Is your desire for success really as strong as your desire for breathing? Are you willing to give up the right of greed for success? Can you really repeat the same thing for years until one day you create something extraordinary? Can you really use strict to almost cruel standards to restrain yourself, and don't care about interpersonal relationships or any other trivial matters in a bad environment? Are you ready to endure the pain of loneliness and facing all difficulties alone? If your answer is no, then you are excusable. In human history, there are only a handful of people who have left their names. Most people are like a grain of sand by the sea all their lives, washed away by the trend of the times and the Excellence of their peers. You can choose how to spend your life, which is the sacred right of talented people. But I will also tell you frankly that when you finally have no passion to change your life track, and die from body to mind, you will get the punishment of failure, and the regret that you had the opportunity to do it but never really implemented it. That kind of pain is no less than the hardships you suffered when you worked hard when you were young. This pain will last longer. It will accompany you through the last life until the end of your life, and everything about you will be gradually forgotten by history.