Post navigation The exam-centric education system always makes us think there’s a perfect answer to everything. Once we adopt this fixed mindset, we tend to believe every problem has an ideal solution. In the market, if a product succeeds, it’s seen as this perfect answer, sparking a rush to copy it. That’s why I often say the overall atmosphere is really unfriendly to the build-in-public approach. If you want to achieve something, get something, or reach a goal, stay quiet, be patient, and take it step by step. Don’t crave too much; overdoing it can actually spoil things. Just steadily build up your efforts, and in time, everything will fall into place naturally. If you push too hard, you’ll experience ups and downs, become flustered, and it’s easy to feel defeated and give up. This applies to both career and relationships. Don’t rush; good things are on their way.