Today, I would like to post an article about Dr. Chinichi Suzuki, whom I respect, who launched "Talent Education" and devoted his life to wishing for the happiness of children all over the world, today I have excerpted from a quarterly magazine called "Talent Education" From No. 79 (1955) "24 hours a day" Whether it was Goethe, Beethoven, or Schubert, who died at the age of 31, It makes me think about the amount of work they have done in their lifetime. People may think that they have created so much, but I think they have trained that much. How diligent were everyone? Goethe's literary works, his studies as a scientist, and his work as Weimar's chancellor, it must be said that it was a great deal of diligence for someone to copy them as they were. Like us, they were only given 24 hours a day, and they had time to enjoy life and sleep at night. If you think about how long it took you to do that much work, and if you train that much, talent will naturally grow. I am reminded of how well I concentrated, how diligent, and how I did it when I needed to. How much time are we wasting when we say we are busy, busy, and we spend every day not being able to do anything? Cultivating the ability to concentrate‼The length of this concentration can be considered to be a barometer of a person's ability. You can test each other to see how focused you are. "Learn well and play well" is not only a life lesson for children in school, but also a problem that can be greatly reflected on in the lives of adults today. LanguageThis page has been automatically translated. Please note that it may differ from the original content.