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Only by relying on yourself can you grasp your own destiny

No matter what kind of stilts we step on, we can't do it without our own feet. ——— Brecht

There is a scientist studying the potential vitality of human beings. He experimented with mice in the lab.

Early every morning, he let the mouse out of the cage, put it in a transparent glass pool, and then immediately counted the time. Scientists observe the rat struggling in the water in the glass pool science, until the mouse is about to drown, the scientists rush to fish it out and put it back in the cage. Of course, scientists have not forgotten to calculate time.

Such experiments were conducted for a week, and daily recordings showed that the mice's struggle time was increasing. One morning, scientist Ding Yi continued his experiment. He threw the mouse into the pool, and soon the phone rang, and the scientist turned to answer the phone, and the call came from his girlfriend, and the two of them talked about each other, and the scientist forgot about the mouse in the pool, and when he remembered it, he looked at it and saw that the mouse was already floating on the water.

Was the death of the guinea pig the deadly phone call? Of course not, then who killed it?

It turned out that every time the scientists threw it into the pool, it was not long before they would catch it out, and for several days in a row, a guinea pig would tell itself: Why struggle so hard! Eventually there will be a hand fishing "me" up! It is because of this concept that it does not exert its potential and struggles to survive, and eventually drowns.

This story tells us that when doing things, it is of course a good thing to get help from others, but everything has two sides, and relying too much on others will make us lose the ability to survive independently. You know, no matter what we do, in the end, we have to rely on ourselves, and only by relying on ourselves can we control our own future and destiny.

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