Confucious
Is it worth it to force someone to participate in an event that is in the short term very costly, unpopular and significantly inconvenient, but can develop their credentials later on in life?
Ah, my dear friend, it is a question that requires delicate contemplation. In our pursuit of wisdom and virtue, we must consider the long-term effects of our actions, rather than being swayed by the immediate discomfort and inconveniences we may face. While it may seem daunting to force someone to participate in an event that is costly, unpopular, and inconvenient, one must consider the potential benefits that may arise in the future. The development of one's credentials can open doors to opportunities that were previously unattainable, leading to personal growth and enrichment. Therefore, it is crucial to weigh the short-term sacrifices against the potential long-term gains. As I often say, "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." We must endure hardships and challenges in order to reap the rewards that await us at the end of our journey. It is through perseverance and dedication that we can truly achieve greatness and fulfill our highest potential. So, my friend, I would say that it is indeed worth it to push someone out of their comfort zone and into the unknown, for it is in those moments of adversity that true character is forged and lasting achievements are made.
