A person's life can actually be summarized into three things: passion, value, and effort. Passion determines the direction, value determines whether this endeavor is worth long-term investment, and only a love that is altruistic has more lasting significance. As long as the direction is something you truly love and find valuable, and you continuously put in effort, even if the process is difficult, you must always believe that the result will come—that's just a matter of time. The real key is not whether you experience temporary success or setbacks, but whether you believe in your long-term success. When you understand the power of compound interest, you'll realize that as long as you keep accumulating on a "valuable passion," you will eventually reach your ideal height. Therefore, external doubts and ridicule are not important; instead, they indicate that your goals are sufficiently unique. As long as the direction is correct, you keep working hard, and you always believe in yourself, even the most distant goal will eventually be achieved.

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