The saying 'Without trying, the depth is unknown.' tells us that success has always been achieved through experimentation. However, experimentation requires confidence, and it is worth exploring how to try rationally instead of blindly.
Attempting to represent curiosity about the unknown is a manifestation of exploratory spirit and is generally a positive term. In "The Shawshank Redemption," Andy is falsely accused of murdering his wife and imprisoned, but he never forgets to hope for this faith. With a desire for freedom, he repeatedly tries to escape from prison and ultimately succeeds. Andy is a model of trying to succeed. Having the courage to try can truly yield novelty and beauty.
Lu Youyan said, "Success in attempts has never existed since ancient times." Of course, I do not agree with this statement because it is too absolute and negative. What I want to say through this sentence is that not all attempts can end successfully. Elders always like to tell their descendants, 'Young people should have a spirit of adventure.' What is adventure? Adventure is daring to try, but the two are not equivalent. To act recklessly without fully considering the consequences, taking a desperate gamble, is like taking a risk. Even the bravest adventure is an irrational attempt. In October this year, a new Internet music restaurant in Guiyang City planned a promotion called "Give Anywhere" to attract consumers and learn from the texts in primary school textbooks. Everyone who came into the store to consume wanted to give as much as they wanted, but ended up losing nearly 100000 yuan in seven days. Undoubtedly, 'paying for meals at will' is a failed marketing campaign unrelated to integrity and a foolish adventure full of fairy tale fantasies. This attempt ended in failure due to a lack of rationality.
People always praise the "first person to eat crab" for his bravery and dedication. However, when we imagine that no one had known about crabs before, and were unsure whether they were non-toxic and harmful to the human body, someone would take the risk of trying them out. How reckless! His ignorance and fearlessness towards the unknown, as well as his irresponsibility towards his own life, are both unacceptable. In summary, blind and ignorant adventures are all a direct path to failure, not a correct demonstration of trying.
So, in order to resolve crises to the greatest extent possible and attempt success, three points need to be achieved. Firstly, 'boldly imagine and carefully practice.' Before attempting, it is necessary to imagine and predict, plan and prepare rationally, and accumulate sufficient 'confidence'. Secondly, be full of reverence for the unknown, avoid daydreaming, blind thinking, and self concealment. Unknown things are difficult for anyone to predict, and if you are not a prophet, do not take them for granted. Thirdly, one should be cautious and careful during the trial process, and not be reckless or careless. Do not loosen the rope before reaching the safe shore, and never use both feet to explore the depth of the water at the same time, leaving room for yourself appropriately.
Rejecting luck and blind risk-taking, and instead imagining rationally, I believe this is the correct demonstration of trying.