Many times the problem is not the direction, but the time scale.


Walking on the right path, if the time is not long enough, you won't see results; without seeing results, people easily misjudge the direction.
What truly makes people lost is not taking the wrong path, but jumping to conclusions too early.
Treating "has not happened yet" as "will not happen", thus beginning to doubt the entire choice.
So what's harder is not choosing the right direction, but enduring the time.
Before the results appear, don't be shaken by the short-term emptiness.
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