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What is the philosophy of looking up at the stars? !

One night, Thales, an ancient Greek philosopher, saw the sky clear and observed the stars on the grass. He walked slowly while looking up at the sky. Unexpectedly, a deep pit appeared in front of him. As soon as he stepped on it, he fell like a stone. When he realized it, his body was already in the water. Although the water flooded his chest, it was two or three meters away from the road. He couldn't get out or get up, but he shouted for help. Terez was rescued from a puddle by passers-by. He stroked his injured body and said to passers-by, "It's going to rain tomorrow!" " "Passers-by smiled and shook his head and walked away, telling Thales' prediction as a joke. The next day, if it rains, people admire Thales very much Some people don't think so. They said, "Thales knows things in the sky, but he can't see things under his feet."

Two thousand years later, the German philosopher Hegel heard this story of Thales and said a famous saying: "Only those who lie at the bottom of the pit forever and never look up at the sky will not fall into the pit."

Perception: as long as you explore anything, you will encounter danger or injury; The ladder of success lies in "obsession". If you are persistent in doing things, you will surely achieve great things.