This passage is the death of my laziness.

This passage is the death of my laziness.

If you can't focus on studying, fully enjoy your leisure time, or sleep soundly;

If you feel miserable and uneasy, yet have a restless appetite;

If you lack a solid foundation but are constantly indecisive;

If you yearn to be outstanding but find it hard to be down-to-earth;

If you feel anxious when you see others working hard, but always say "tomorrow" when it's your turn to act:

You must realize that at this age, when you have nothing, the few chips you have to bet against fate are nothing more than your effort.

The real tragedy is not wanting to be mediocre yet refusing to make progress. It's hating your procrastination, but secretly indulging in the comfort of the moment.

Many people slack off when they should be going all out, yet feel insecure when they see others striving. They carry this anxiety, pretend to relax, but then their awkward anxiety is exposed in the smallest details.

Don't be that person. As a human being, you must either work so hard that you become exceptionally capable, or be so lazy that you are content with your lot.

The worst is when your eyes are opened, your goals are grand, but your effort can't keep up. You are arrogant deep down, but utterly weak in action.

Work hard. You will definitely get what you want. Go for it!

 

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