In every day of life, people in various fields experience stories of success or failure. Since everyone strives for success, why do some fall into failure? Are you willing to accept failure? If not, you must find the root cause of your failure.
Behavior dictates position. For example, in a classroom where seats are assigned by grades, the act of studying hard determines your academic standing, which in turn determines your place. In a company, mediocre behavior and ability will keep you as a common employee; however, if you change your mediocre behaviors and enhance your professional abilities, you may rise to become a department supervisor or even a manager. The actions you take will determine the height of your position. Therefore, controlling bad behavior is the key to reaching high positions.
Position also influences behavior. When two classes are studying at the same time, the difference in environment can significantly impact student behavior. For instance, "Chinese-style jaywalking"—where people cross the road collectively by ignoring traffic lights and simply following the crowd—shows how the "lawlessness in numbers" mentality deeply affects our actions. As the ancient proverb goes: "One who stays near vermilion becomes red; one who stays near ink becomes black." "A hemp plant grows straight if supported; a white grain in mud becomes black."
Behavior and position are mutually reinforcing. However, at a deeper level, we must determine our own attitude. While failure can be rectified, the passing of time and youth cannot be recovered. While we are still young, passionate, and courageous, why not take a leap of faith? Do not waste your youth or time. Bad behaviors lead to bad habits, and habits influence our behavior, which ultimately affects our future.
To succeed, one must conquer oneself. Although humans are more advanced than animals, we still possess primal instincts. Why is it that negative behaviors like stealing or laziness require no learning, yet good habits are so hard to form? It is because without self-control, these instincts will lead to degradation. We must learn to discipline our inner impulses. Use your attitude to determine your thoughts, your thoughts to determine your actions, and your actions to change your life. Have a dream and a pursuit; this strength will shape your attitude, help you overcome your nature, and guide you toward success, ensuring a life well-lived.
Dear friend, your attitude will determine your height. When facing difficulties, you have only two choices: to dare or not to dare. As the saying goes, "The greatest fear is not being blocked by thousands, but surrendering oneself." Do not sink into stagnation; growth is the process of facing reality, maturing, overcoming oneself, and climbing toward the peaks of life.