What kind of destiny does a toad climbing on slippery rocks belong to?

In Lucky Superman, it is said that "the toad climbs on the slippery rock" means the process of paying more and gaining less.

In fact, this is a common phenomenon in human society, because probably most people in this society have the same fate. How can there be people who don’t crawl? Just the degree of climbing varies. Some people climbed, but with no effort, and kept falling; some people tried hard to climb, but could only stay in place, moving "relatively still"; some people exerted 200% of their strength to maintain an upward momentum.

Some people may say that the latter is bitter ~ but there is no bitterness or joy in something you are used to. It is painful to suddenly enter a state that you are not used to! Could it be that some people will always be excited and cheer for the things they are accustomed to, and will they be distressed and cry for the things they are accustomed to? It's good to get used to it. Once you get used to it, you don't need others to save you. It's enough to save yourself.

Those who hope for help from others and believe in miracles are probably living in a utopia in their hearts. What can God help you with? Not the illusory miracle, but the tangible reality. For example, your ability depends on 80 points. What God can help you is to give full play to your abilities so that you can score 80 points. But it is impossible for God to help you work and let you get the remaining 20 points. Life is your own, not God’s. After He has given you life, do you have the nerve to ask for more? Ask yourself to give it!

It is a reality that a toad climbs on slippery rocks. If you exert your own strength, you will have the momentum to rise. If you are not careful, it will slide back again...

Everyone, try your best. If you have the ability, the result will not disappoint. Disappointment not only means that the skills are inferior to others, but also means that it is unrealistic. Keep walking, the road is always there, at least until God takes back the loan! Take good control of your wealth!