An old carpenter is going to retire and go home to enjoy family happiness with his wife and children.
The boss was reluctant to let him go, but he didn't keep him. He just asked him if he could help build another house. The old carpenter said yes. But it could be seen later that his heart was no longer at work, his materials were no longer carefully selected, and his work became rough. When the house was built, the boss passed the key to the door to him and said, "This is your house, and it is a gift I gave you ."
The old carpenter was stunned with shock and ashamed. If he had already known that he was building a house for himself, how could he be like this?
We are not like this. The environment in which we work and live is our home. We work casually, not actively but passively. We are not willing to keep improving in everything and can't do our best at the critical moment. When we realized our situation, we had already been deeply trapped in the "House" We built.
Don't let yourself be that Carpenter. Think about your "House". Every day you knock in a nail and add a board, all of which are creating your own life.