Reflections on The Apprentice and The Stupid Apprentice

Let me ask you a question. Two people, one is extremely clever and the other is less than half of the average person's intelligence. Who do you think is most likely to achieve a great event?

There is a clever man with a high IQ, and there is also a fool with an intelligence less than half that of ordinary people. At the same time, he also learns from a martial arts master.

Clever disciples learn brilliant routines one after another, while stupid disciples always learn the second trick and forget the first one. After studying for a year, they still haven't learned a set of routines. Helpless, the master shook his head and said to the foolish apprentice, "You are too stupid to learn anything. Just practice kicking trees every day! "

From then on, the clever apprentice practiced clever routines every day, and the stupid apprentice practiced kicking trees every day.

One day, Master was on a business trip and one of his enemies came to visit. Smart disciples thought they were good at kung fu, so they rushed to fight. I didn't expect to be kicked five feet away without three moves. Then the enemy kicked the stupid disciple, but the stupid disciple kicked him faster. The enemy limped away angrily.

It turns out that there are not many patterns, but they are the essence. It turns out that there are no tricks in this world. The so-called trick is to practice the usual tricks until practice makes perfect. And every ordinary trick, as long as it is practiced skillfully, can turn ordinary into magic and become an incredible trick. In fact, there are endless patterns. As long as you work hard, even the smallest thing can become your own trick. If you are not born smart, you should study hard the day after tomorrow. Diligence can make up for it, and you will not be worse than others.