Nietzsche said that those who cannot hear the music think those who dance are crazy.
I can’t help but think of a story about a frog racing to climb a building on the tenth floor, with many people watching. Some people said, "You are underestimating your capabilities and are self-promoting. How can you climb such a tall building?" Many frogs became commotion, shook their heads and quit the competition. There was a frog who worked very hard. Although he fell down many times, he never looked back and climbed to the top bravely, despite the ridicule and ridicule of others. All the frogs gave up, but it climbed higher and higher, mastered the key, and succeeded. Even more surprising, it was inaudible.
People walk in the world with too many interferences and are too easily influenced by others. Sometimes, what we are afraid of is not failure, but the judgment of others. Maybe just one look can kill the courage you have accumulated for a long time. Maybe just one sentence will unload the equipment you have prepared for a long time.
Not all comments are good words, and not all criticism comes from encouragement. Since you have chosen a distant place, why let hurried passers-by derail your steps.
Don’t listen to anything inappropriate. How can he know the joy of fish if he is not a fish? In your territory, I have to listen to you. The music is yours and the world is yours. If I say you are crazy, maybe I am envious of you.