China Naming Network - Baby naming - You won't draw lots for yourself.

You won't draw lots for yourself.

Have you ever had the illusion of "favored by heaven"?

Now, I no longer believe that I am a "favored son of heaven". It's not that I have no confidence in myself, but that I know how big the world is and how many excellent people there are after seeing the world.

When I was a child, I was a blind and confident child. I think I am the smartest, best and cutest person in the world. At that time, I didn't know that there was someone behind the scenes. I think I can only get the first place in the exam, and I think the teacher likes me best. I think people who don't like me are their mistakes and their losses.

When I grow up, I began to step onto a higher platform and PK with more outstanding people. At first, I didn't realize that the world was so big and there were so many talents. I feel that although there are several favored children, I am still one of them. It was not until one day that I boarded a higher platform and suffered setbacks in the competition that I suddenly realized that I was not a favored one, but a very ordinary one among all beings.

I hardly won the lottery. It seems destined that what I want can only be obtained through hard work. For a time, I was disgusted at the sight of drawing lots, and even gave up on myself until everyone had finished drawing. Although I didn't get the best or the worst when I took the initiative in the past. Unexpectedly, I took the rest of others twice, and the result was the worst. Of course I don't want to get the worst, so every time I draw lots, I know I can't get the best, but I still have to fight for it myself.

From the lottery, I know: although I am not blessed by God, I will not be abandoned by God as long as I work hard, but if I don't work hard, it is equivalent to giving up myself by God's hand.

Knowing that I am not a favored son of heaven makes me modest. When I do well, I know there are others who can do better than me; When I showed a little talent and was praised by others, I knew there was someone more talented than me. When I had my own ideas when I was studying, I knew there were others who thought more deeply than I did. When I care about others, I know someone is more selfless than me; when I ...

I will never be complacent because of other people's praise, and I will never like the noise and excitement of mutual praise. I prefer to settle down, do what I like and try my best. Although I know that no matter how hard I try, there will always be someone more talented than me, I can enjoy my efforts.

Life is never used for comparison. Only ignorant people want to compete with others and win over everyone. A knowledgeable and wise man knows the size of the world and the number of talents, so he is never modest.