, Beijing Outward Bound Training Company's outward bound training activities can first help us build an excellent team and secondly help us individually to challenge and change our mindset patterns. The stimulation of consciousness during the challenge process is especially crucial, as our judgments in decision-making are often determined by our thought consciousness. Good consciousness contributes to our growth and success. A hunter went hunting with his dog. Suddenly, he saw a rabbit, and the hunter shot, but unfortunately only hit the rabbit's hind leg. The injured rabbit fled desperately, with the hunting dog chasing relentlessly. However, after chasing for a while, the rabbit ran faster and farther away, so the hunting dog had to return to the hunter. Seeing that the hunting dog did not catch the rabbit, the hunter became very angry and scolded the dog: "You're really stupid, unable to catch even a lame rabbit. I think you don't deserve to be a hunting dog." The hunting dog defended himself: "Master, I've done my best, it's just that the rabbit was too fast." After the injured rabbit returned home, other rabbits asked in surprise: "I heard that rabbit ran very fast. You were injured, how did you shake him off?" The injured rabbit said: "He did his best, but I gave it everything I had! If he didn't catch me, he wouldn't lose anything, at most get scolded by the hunter. But if I didn't run with all my might, I would have lost my life, so I overperformed." After Reverend Carol Kirisek told the story, he solemnly promised: whoever could accurately recite the entire content from Chapter 5 to Chapter 7 of the Bible's Gospel of Matthew, he would invite them to attend the exhibition for free and tour the local attractions. Although having a free and delicious meal and going on a trip is quite tempting for children, the entire content from Chapter 5 to Chapter 7 of the Gospel of Matthew has tens of thousands of words, making it extremely difficult to memorize, so almost everyone gave up after trying a little. Surprisingly, a few days later, an 11-year-old boy confidently stood in front of the reverend and flawlessly recited the entire text from beginning to end without making any mistakes. By the end, it was almost a vivid recitation, which greatly surprised all the students. Reverend Carol Kirisek knew that reciting such long passages was difficult; even adults found it hard, let alone a child. Curious, the reverend asked: "My child, why can you memorize such a long text?" The clever child thought for a moment and answered: "I gave it everything I had!" That child was Bill Gates. Our minds are like magnets, and the desire for knowledge is an irresistible magnetic force that attracts knowledge and wisdom, making them serve us. All accumulated knowledge results from this focused intention. Studying science requires years of sustained concentration and mastering its principles. Great discoveries are the result of persistent observation and require completion within a lasting, orderly, stable, and resilient system. Desire is mostly subconscious. Subconscious desires can stimulate the power of the mind, making difficult problems easily solved. It's like Aladdin's lamp; once lit, it can possess magical power. Desire, combined with focused intention, helps us understand all the secrets of nature. Article reprinted from: http://www.blwh.cn/dg_more.asp?id=352