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Mother Takes Son on Challenging Climb of Mount Kilimanjaro to Teach Him the Value of Hard Work
On my son’s 12th birthday, I decided to give him a birthday present: to take him to the top of Africa’s highest mountain – Kilimanjaro. The minimum age for climbing in Kilimanjaro National Park is 12. Why do you want to do this? Because I think it is too easy for young people to get everything, so it is not a pity to lose it. In the 12 years of my son’s growth, I have never seen him do his best for anything, and there is nothing that requires him to do his best. Parents of our generation really protect their children very well. Many people will think, isn’t it…
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Possess the “golden thinking” of breaking the game
When encountering problems, some people fall into the stereotype of thinking and are trapped between square inches; while some people can break the routine, dare to jump out of inertial thinking, and easily break through. The difference is game-changing thinking. People with the “golden thinking” of breaking the situation know how to accumulate momentum, seek momentum and take advantage of it to form a higher vision, deeper insight, and a larger pattern. Gather momentum: broaden one’s thinking and structure to gain momentum, that is, to accumulate energy and energy. Behind any success is hard work and persistence. Long-term persistence, in the final analysis, is a kind of momentum.…