This view was wrong. Laziness was not the only obstacle to success, but one of the limiting factors in a person's pursuit of self-improvement and development. If a person lacks motivation and enthusiasm to try new things and challenge themselves, they may miss many opportunities and fail to succeed. On the contrary, if a person can overcome laziness and negative emotions, actively pursue their goals and dreams, and put in effort and sweat, then they may be more likely to achieve their goals and become a successful person. Therefore, laziness was not an obstacle to success but a problem of a person's self-motivation and self-management ability. If a person could overcome their laziness and actively pursue progress and growth, they were likely to succeed and become an influential person.