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Why do people with higher talents work harder?
Wang Wen Wen Jing

Hawking died at the age of 76.

In his life, Hawking lived up to God's good wish to put him on the earth as a great seed. Under the premise of extremely bad physical conditions, he brought his talent to the extreme. If there is a God, he should accept his reward.

Every talented person comes with a mission. Talent should not be anyone's good luck, but a gift from creation to mankind. People who occasionally give talents will inevitably bear the sustenance of the development and well-being of thousands of ordinary people around Qian Qian because of the appearance of a talent.

If you can't understand Hawking's reward for his talent and his efforts for his mission, then go to the movies-A Beautiful Mind.

People say it is a romantic movie, and I think besides that, like Hawking, it answers the sacred connection between talent and contribution.

A Beautiful Mind is a biographical film about John Forbes Nash Jr., a great mathematician in the 20th century.

Nash published a famous game theory when he was a graduate student at Princeton University. Although it is only 26 pages, it has had a far-reaching impact in the economic and military fields.

But when John Forbes Nash Jr. became famous internationally, his outstanding intuition was troubled by paranoid schizophrenia and he often had hallucinations. Three people appeared in his life intermittently:

One is his "roommate", who accompanied him through a lonely and depressed research life long before he published Game Theory.

One is the "intelligence director", who often gives him instructions and secret tasks, so that he can play his genius to serve the country;

One is a "little girl", a little girl who will never grow up and needs protection.

They are as real as air and water. Nash can't tell illusion from reality. For the so-called "mission", he almost drowned his own child.

His beloved wife, Alexia, taught him about his illness.

The true prototype of the movie Mr. and Mrs. Nash (above)

Beautiful Mind Nash and His Wife (Part Two)

And he overcame the interference of illusion with amazing perseverance, returned to Princeton University, slowly adapted to the school, slowly got along with illusion and didn't bother himself.

1994, Nash won the Nobel Prize in Economics.

If Alicia is because of love, Nash has the heart to return this love, and the deeper motivation comes from cherishing and making good use of talent. He has always had a strong desire to use his talent to benefit the country and society.

Princeton University's tolerance and acceptance of "crazy" Nash is also based on respect and love for this scarce resource-genius.

The talents of Hawking and Nash are all gifts from God, not their own. They know that what they get should be what human beings get, and what they get will be what human beings get. Only in this way can they have a strong motivation to overcome difficulties and live up to this rare talent among all beings.

Hobbes told the truth in one sentence. He said:

Those with superior talents can not only benefit from their higher talents, but also help those less fortunate by offsetting the expenses incurred in training and education. No one deserves to have greater natural ability, and no one deserves to have a more favorable social starting point.

We should encourage those talented people to develop and exercise their talents, and the return of these talents in the market belongs to all. Let's not set obstacles for the fastest runner, let them run, let them do their best, and the prizes they get should be shared with those who lack talent.

This is probably why talented people should work harder. To some extent, talent equals mission.

The pictures come from the internet, and the article only represents the author's point of view.

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