In 1858, a rich family in Sweden gave birth to a daughter. However, before long, the child got sick, and his feet were totally paralyzed and couldn't move. After several times of treatment, he could only walk slowly.
Once, the girl's family traveled by boat. The crew told the girl that the captain had a paradise bird, which was very beautiful. The girl was fascinated by the description of the bird and wanted to see it in person, so she asked the waiter on the ship to take her to see it. The waiter didn't know that the girl's legs were lame, so he just took her forward. The miracle happened. Because of the excessive desire, the girl held the waiter's hand selflessly and walked up quickly. From then on, the child's illness was completely cured. When the girl grew up, she put herself into literary creation selflessly and finally became the first woman who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. She was the Swedish female writer Selma lagov.
Selflessness is a shortcut to success. Only in this environment can one surpass his own constraints and release the maximum energy. Don't treat yourself as a mouse, or you will be eaten by the anchor.