《孫子兵法・九地篇》:「投之亡地然後存,陷之死地然後生。」

In Sun-tzu’s The Art of Warfare, the chapter “The Nine Situations” states: “Placed in perilous terrain, then survive; trapped in deadly site, then keep alive.

真正的成長,往往不是來自順境,而是來自那些看似無解的困境。正如兵法所言「陷之死地而後生」,一個人只有被逼到沒有退路的境地,才會激發出內在無窮潛能。

所以我們不怕難,因為難,是進化的起點;我們不怕慢,因為慢,才能看清楚方向;我們不怕輸,因為輸過的每一步,都會成為迎向勝利的墊腳石。

做點做不到的,是挑戰;做點不敢做的,是突破。每一次困難,都在塑造更強大的自己。勇敢跨出舊有的認知邊界,才有機會邁入全新的人生舞台。

 

True growth normally does not result from favorable circumstances, but from those apparently unresolvable dilemmas. Just as the art of warfare states: “trapped in a deadly site, then keep alive;” only when a person has been cornered with no way to retreat will it be possible to trigger the person’s infinite internal potential.

Hence, we are not afraid of difficulty, since difficulty is the starting point of evolution; we are not afraid of being slow, since going slow enables us to clearly see the direction; we are not afraid of losing, since each step in the process of losing will become a stepping stone toward victory.

Doing something unachievable means a challenge; doing something we are not daring enough to do is a breakthrough. Every difficulty shapes a more powerful self. Only by stepping out of the outdated framework of cognition can we stride into a brand-new stage of life.

 

*這場演講,不是鼓勵你做一個硬撐的鐵漢,而是教你如何突破成長的臨界點。

 

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