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If you don't pay attention, you commit the "sin of failure."

author:The obscure post-eighties

When you walk into the bookstore, you will see a bookshelf dedicated to "success studies", and the shelves will always be crowded with all kinds of young people, who are greedily flipping through a variety of "inspirational" and "success" lecture books. Some bookstores will also be equipped with video equipment, and the "success master" on the screen is passionate, selling you the trick of "one step to the sky". When you suddenly feel that "success learning" has become a commodity that can be bought and sold, in fact, your reaction has been slow, "success", has long been poured on the boiling water in this society, "scalding people to scream".

If you don't pay attention, you commit the "sin of failure."

But beware, if you are not careful, this "successful" boiling water may splash on you.

If you don't pay attention, you commit the "sin of failure."

If you come from the countryside, then you must return to your hometown, otherwise you may be ridiculed as incompetent; if you come from the city, then you must carry a caravan at the same time, otherwise you may be blinded; if you are still in school, then you must be among the best, otherwise, "laziness" and "stupidity" may be "enjoyed" by you.

If you don't pay attention, you commit the "sin of failure."

If you don't pay attention, you will commit the "sin of failure"! However, statistical data tells us that success is always only a minority, and the vast majority of people can only be an "ordinary majority". But it is this "ordinary majority", because of the great magic of "success", to give up life and forget death in order to "succeed", just to squeeze into the narrow top of the pyramid, and in this simultaneous pursuit, people have created a sin called "unsuccessful sin", and created a life called "living very tired". Is this the label of the times?

If you don't pay attention, you commit the "sin of failure."

If so, then when you put this label on, have you ever thought: Who will decide your success?

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