"不要以每天收获多少来评判而是以播种多少来评判"
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Simplified Meaning:
This quote encourages people to focus on their efforts and actions rather than just the immediate results they get. Imagine a farmer who plants seeds every day. If the farmer only feels successful when seeing the crops grow fully, they might get discouraged during the days when there isn't an obvious change in their field. But, if the farmer is happy with each seed planted, knowing that each one is a step toward future crops, they stay motivated and positive. In everyday life, this means valuing what you do each day, like learning something new, helping someone, or working on a project, even if you don’t see big results right away. For example, if you're learning a new language, practice a little every day rather than waiting to be fluent in a week. Over time, those small efforts add up to big progress. This mindset helps you stay motivated and appreciate your journey toward goals without feeling down about not having instant success.