In recent years, I have a feeling that it is best not to go all in on anything, but to try to enrich it, fill it with various different veins, have gaps, and breathe. This is different from my thinking in the past many years. I used to believe that if you don’t devote yourself to a thing and don’t do your best to leave yourself with no way out, you can’t do it, or you can’t reach a certain level. Therefore, you must remove all obstacles until there is only the goal on this road.

But over the years, I am more and more convinced that what people get after going all in is unlikely to make up for the various injuries that push themselves to that level, physical weakness, mental collapse, sacrificed time, friendship, too many things will be deformed by pressure, making your life very bad except for that thing. You always want to wait until "things are done" before living, but after that you may find that you have lost your ability to live. Moreover, the result of a thing is full of variables. Whether it can be successful or not is not guaranteed by doing your best. In many cases, the right to judge the result is not in your hands. If you really go all in to a certain extent, or even your life hangs on it, the bad result will instantly crush a person.

I really think so. No matter what results look extremely tempting, they are not worth going all in for. I have a lot of white hair on my head now, which grew rapidly in the few months when I was doing my best to do something. During that time, I didn't have fun or meet friends. Everything was for the purpose of "getting things done". Now I look back and I will never do it again. I will play when I should play and rest when I should rest. I will never give up my life to go all in again. It doesn't matter if I don't do "that well". Nothing is worth so many white hairs. Every time I look in the mirror, it's like reminding myself that except the quality of my life itself, nothing else is worth it.

Maybe being loose can bring more inspiration than high pressure. Fishing for three days and drying the net for two days is more clever than day after day. What you think is an "obstacle" will nourish your body and mind. Believe in this thing, and it will happen slowly. You will get used to doing things in a more relaxed state and get a certain balance.

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