What exactly did the designer tell him? The truth is quite simple: In the first round, he was fully focused and confident. In the second round, his mind was clouded by distractions, fearing the loss of his championship title and his reputation. In the third round, his anxiety about potential loss or gain completely eroded his confidence. It was in the fourth round that he reclaimed the championship, precisely because he cleared away all distractions and transcended his former self.
In conclusion, the article reveals a profound truth: If a dedicated individual can maintain the same distraction-free focus as in their first attempt, there is nothing in life that cannot be surpassed.
Life is just like this. For one to achieve success, mindset is paramount. If one remains mired in past achievements and unable to move forward, their career will soon come to a halt, for they can no longer surpass themselves. Always invest as wholeheartedly as you did in the beginning. As world football legend Pelé once said, "The most beautiful goal is always the next one." By doing so, success will not be far away. This applies not only to Pelé but also to the athletes at the Olympics and the World Cup. To defeat their opponents, their primary goal must be to surpass themselves. To achieve this self-transcendence, their mindset must be excellent; otherwise, where would the numerous champions come from? How would there be athletes who achieve three- or five-time titles? Treat life with kindness, and life will treat you with kindness. If you try to play games with life, life will inevitably play games with you.
This brings to mind another story. A merchant sought the guidance of a monk, asking for wisdom to resolve his confusion. The monk did not offer direct advice but instead invited the merchant to play a game of Go. As the game progressed, it became increasingly intense. Just when it seemed the merchant was about to win, the monk suddenly shifted his strategy. With a single move, he reversed the tide, pressing hard on the merchant’s defenses. Surprisingly, the monk did not aim to win outright but instead agreed to a draw. After the game, the monk pointed to the board and said to the merchant, "Life is like this game of Go. Only harmony leads to the most perfect life. One must learn to let go when it is time to let go and abandon what must be abandoned. Only with this peaceful mindset can one build a successful life and a prosperous career. Otherwise, defeat will be devastating.
Indeed, life is just like this. To achieve success, one must strive to surpass oneself, and mindset is the key. Only by maintaining a calm state of mind, free from distractions, and committing oneself wholeheartedly, can one eventually reach the day of success.