Many people, due to their early environment, lack basic guidance and information about society and life, leading to a state of confusion and uncertainty. They may know they need to work hard, but they don't have clear goals and directions.

Whether it's diligence in work or not, it's a waste of time to some extent. By the age of 30 or 40, it seems that they have gradually started to have goals, but in reality, they are not effective directions. It's more like they drifted into a certain direction due to their lack of resources in their youth, and even though they are still lost, they have something to do.

Young people who seem to be able to accomplish things quickly actually know what they want to do very early on, and have a strong desire. However, this strong desire is not about rushing to succeed. Although they are still lost, they have a clear goal and want to seize opportunities. They want to catch some upward momentum.

In fact, they have a little shortcut thinking, but this shortcut is like a shortcut for growth and accumulation. Such young people, after reaching a certain age, have basically figured out the rules of society and the rules of making money, and their goals are very clear.

They don't have too much confusion, and their vision is usually sharp. However, this result is also due to the direction they have accumulated during their youth. So no matter what kind of pursuit you have as a young person, don't be passive. You can pursue money, spiritual pursuit, or personal value. I support you no matter what you do.

The key is to be very active. Being active doesn't necessarily guarantee success, but if you are more active, you will definitely get closer to your goal. Life is a long-distance race, and small habits can bring subtle differences that will give you great surprises in the future.