Nine-ring is a traditional folk intellectual toy in China. It is composed of nine rings made of metal wires sleeved on a horizontal flat plate or various frames and passed through by ring handles.
When playing, repeat the operation according to a certain procedure, so that the nine rings can be untied respectively. It takes 256 steps to untie the nine rings. All you have to do is put the upper ring or lower ring, which is one step, not slide on the frame.
It's hard to get nine rings now. When two three rings fall off, there will be a sense of inexplicable joy. I thought it was the rhythm of success, but I didn't expect to meet an insurmountable hurdle for beginners in a blink of an eye!
With the hoop falling off, I can't help but sigh that all kinds of life seem to be in this hoop:
The strength of the whole is distributed in every link.
As a whole of nine chains, players always want to untie each link as soon as possible, but after careful consideration, if they want to untie this link, they must kidnap the last link at any cost, and then each link will go through a kidnapping and liberation, which is what we call interlocking, mutual involvement and mutual help. Imagine, in a unit or company, if every link is dedicated, then if you want to beat this team, do you have to beat every individual link one by one? In this way, is this team stronger?
2. The freest link is the most tiring link.
Looking back at the whole disassembly process, it is found that the initial link is actually unrestricted, that is to say, you can hang up or go offline at every time and every link freely, while the innermost link has only one set of actions, that is, unpacking and hanging up. We can find that the initial link, that is, the freest link, is actually the most tiring link, but the number of actions in each link near it is decreasing one by one! Is it like the relationship between the monarch and ministers, businessmen, landlords and the people? There is another sentence: self-discipline sets me free. Or: where ideas arrive, there will always be fewer detours!
It's easy to get confused in the process of solving the problem, but every step is the only way to success.
Because it takes 256 steps to untie the nine-ring chain, you often forget what you want to do next in the process of disassembling the ring, but when you untie it, you will find that each step is actually the only way. Looking back on our life path, there will be more or less confusion on the road of growth. What should I do? What should I do? What will my future be like? But when we come, we will find that confusion is not terrible. The terrible thing is that we give up, and we will find that every step we take is the only way to success!
When we untie it, we will find that the whole process is actually just a circular action.
Ridiculous or not, the whole process is just a cycle of action! It seems that success is simple, isn't it? As long as you find the right direction and work hard, you may just repeat one action every day. When you succeed one day, you may be surprised! I'm just trying! Yes, because of your efforts!
Those who have successfully untied the nine-ring chain, the subsequent success will be very simple.
Some people may say that solving the nine-ring chain is just a few formulas, and doing business is different. Yes, there are thousands of possibilities waiting for you in your career, but when you do something down to earth, you will sum up a lot of experience, and you will not hesitate to learn from it next time! This may mean that many entrepreneurs succeed in starting a business for the first time, followed by the second and third successes!