I saw a blog post on tinyfool, and thought about my situation. I'm so sorry, why do people who like computers suffer from this?
Http://www.tinydust.net/prog/diary/2007_10_01_tinyfool_diary.html
Setting a limit for yourself is stupid.
In the late night or early morning of recent days, I have always carefully read and translated the paper "Google File System" accompanied by an American TV drama. I did not do well enough, or even did not do well, but the great sense of satisfaction brought by this job has been supporting me, making me feel tired. This is a document that I don't think I can understand. But when I go deep into it, I find that reading it makes me very happy.
I have been thinking that my personality is not suitable for start-ups for 10 months before I started ginkgo technical consulting with huochu. But now we have proved that my conclusion is wrong with a sound revenue situation and increasing reputation over the past 10 months.
In my college age, I once thought that I would always be a master of VB. As a matter of fact, I learned ASP easily, used it to win a Website Design Competition in college, and learned BCB to use it to find my first two jobs in my career, it's easy to learn how VC developed the 365kit outook plug-in, and so on. VB has not been used for nearly seven to eight years.
Even after an unforgettable fall in love, I thought I would be alone for six years, but now I still find someone who believes I can enter the wedding hall.
Every time I think about this, there are some other past stories that I have been jealous of myself. I find that what hinders my progress is often not my own ability and opportunities, but my own limits, it is the highest point that you think you can achieve.
I remember the blog posted by Comrade Li weigong mentioned the paradox of the tortoise and the rabbit. It is said that the essence of this problem can be best understood only when we have learned the limit. In fact, there is a solution to this problem above the logic of thinking, that is, you discard the process, directly look at n seconds, by speed × time, it is easy to figure out that the rabbit must be in front of the tortoise.
Then, how can we go beyond the middle? A simple answer is that if you are too concerned about how to go beyond the details, it may be hard for you to go beyond. So, hide your opponent first. Run it!
So the best competitor is yourself, and the best target is unlimited distance ......