"太阳的光芒集中时才会燃烧"
— Alexander Graham Bell
Simplified Meaning:
When sunlight is spread out, it warms things up but doesn’t usually cause harm. However, if you use a magnifying glass to focus the sunlight into a small, concentrated point, it becomes strong enough to start a fire. This idea shows that scattered effort might not achieve much, but concentrated effort on one specific goal can lead to significant results. For example, if you want to learn a new skill, merely dabbling in it occasionally won't take you far. But if you dedicate regular, focused time and energy towards practicing that skill every day, you will improve much faster. Applying this to real life, focus on one task at a time with full attention for better outcomes instead of spreading yourself too thinly across multiple tasks.
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