Sometimes, when doing things, I unconsciously incorporate a lot of my own ideas. As the old saying goes, this is called showing a little cleverness. This kind of cleverness always feels like taking shortcuts, thinking it's faster, but in fact, it's often wrong. Why do I say that? Because someone once told me a sentence that I have always remembered clearly: take it slow, and you'll be the fastest. When everyone stands in their own position and does their part well, it is actually the most effortless and cost-effective. This way, there will be no mutual competition, no mutual consumption, and no energy will be offset. Everyone's goal is the same, and the direction is also consistent, so naturally, we can move forward together.
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Sometimes, when doing things, I unconsciously incorporate a lot of my own ideas. As the old saying goes, this is called showing a little cleverness. This kind of cleverness always feels like taking shortcuts, thinking it's faster, but in fact, it's often wrong. Why do I say that? Because someone once told me a sentence that I have always remembered clearly: take it slow, and you'll be the fastest. When everyone stands in their own position and does their part well, it is actually the most effortless and cost-effective. This way, there will be no mutual competition, no mutual consumption, and no energy will be offset. Everyone's goal is the same, and the direction is also consistent, so naturally, we can move forward together.