7.29 Thinking today: Cherish everything you encounter.

  We will encounter many things in our life, but few things in one day. What we can do is to cherish everything we encounter, ponder it, study it and conquer it, so that the future will truly belong to us.

  Many friends asked me, what is growth? My answer is that if you do what you are doing well, it is growth. So you don't feel anything at hand? My answer is, you should think carefully about what the matter at hand is.

  In fact, one of the mistakes we like to make is that we tend to ignore some small things. For example, we will flaunt ourselves, the gentleman must be indomitable and want to do great things, but never pay attention to the cleanliness of the living environment. "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?" Although this sentence is a bit harsh, it does hinder our development.

  A small thing actually reflects the way you think about it. Most of us will only pay attention to whether this matter has a direct relationship with our interests, and rarely see whether its long-term value exists. Short-term benefits are proof of our short-sightedness, and long-term value is the constant goal we pursue.

  We should devote enough thought to a thing, no matter it is small or big, thinking about "what it is, where it comes from and where it goes", "why it is like this, how can we carry forward it for good and how can we learn from it for bad?" We should form our own thinking system and logical framework, and implement it according to this methodology. In this process, you are growing.

  Many times, in society, we compete more for the ability to handle things, rather than the experience accumulated by time alone. Experience is important, but the ability to handle things randomly is more important. We are not afraid of meeting things, what we are afraid of is shrinking back when we meet things. You are not intimidated by the consequences of things, but by the difficulty of dealing with them.

  In this environment, if you still have something to do, or if others need your help, you should really feel lucky. Because you are more likely to break through your own thinking cage and reach another situation. Many people, after a day's work, are mostly wasting their time, not thinking about growth, not summing up.

  We treat everything, even if it is an innocuous thing, we should go all out and do our best. To some extent, every time we pay, we will get a reward. The more we pay, the more we will get a reward. This is the law of conservation of nature.

  When we devote ourselves to one thing, you will find that the flow of time is accelerating, and the spiritual world of your brain is also being filled, such as brushing short videos and watching soap operas. I think this is more real and meaningful. May we all become people who are free from vulgar tastes. Come on, strangers!