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The world will reward those "fools" who do not care about the gains and losses. I have been wondering, where does a person start to cut off the illusion, practical action? After thinking about it, I came to an incredible but reasonable answer: probably because we were lucky to be "fools" once... I bet that people who have bought a bunch of books, signed up for a bunch of classes, and have countless desires in their heart, have hardly ever actively accomplished anything, such as forming the habit of getting up early, running, reading, developing the skills of writing and drawing, getting good grades, starting a good company, having a high income, etc. I base this judgment on the experience of many people. Of course, I am not a gambler, and I know that there are exceptions to everything. I seldom say absolute words at ordinary times. The reason why I start with "bet" is just to attract your attention and thinking, not to argue. After all, too many people spend their days trying to get better, only to get nowhere and even a lot of anxiety. I know how it all works because I've been there. At that time, I always had two thoughts in my mind: one is that everything must be done after seeing clear results. If the future is uncertain and unclear, I would not be willing to invest in it, even if what others say is reasonable. Second, if a truth or method can not make oneself change quickly, it is not optimal, so we should keep looking for, so that we can hopefully find the best method. I thought I was smart at the time, but looking back, I realize I was too smart. This smart let oneself in the growth of the road encountered obstacles, like an invisible threshold to block me in the growth of the door, how can not cross the past. Until one day, I accidentally broke the barrier and walked straight across it. Then everything began to change... In September 2016, I subscribed to Li Xiaolai's column "The Road to Wealth Freedom" on the App "Zhu". In accordance with his requirement to read the column "word for word", I unexpectedly made a decision to retype all the articles with the keyboard, including the important messages at the end of the articles. I "read" it for about two hours a day, four days a week, 52 weeks a year. Never before have I "read" a book with such care. By doing so, I have seriously considered a series of important concepts such as dimension, value, compound interest, patience, metacognition and rigidity, as well as my understanding of writing. In February 2017, I read Cheng Jia's book Study Well and was impressed by the idea of "daily reflection", so I started to practice it. I wrote, but one breath to write 160 days, and then naturally conceived the idea of writing a public number, to facilitate the July this year opened a public number "clear brain", because the 160 days of daily reflection, I seriously examined their own state and goals, but also truly realized the benefits of writing to their own. This habit continues to this day, reflecting on more than 1,000 articles before the deadline. Suddenly, he wrote the first book in his life. Once I typed stupidly and once I wrote stupidly, I saw the benefits of creating words and took the initiative to do it. But before I love to play a little clever, always want to see the results before action, but wasted a lot of time. It's a paradox of growing up: People who want to see results before they act often don't see results. A clever person is reluctant to act because the outcome is uncertain and he is afraid that his efforts will not be rewarded, so he stays where he is forever. In fact, as long as the truth is right, don't care about the clever, with no loss of mind to move forward, you will find that the goal becomes clearer and clearer. It's a simple lesson, but sometimes we just don't see it. It's not that we don't understand this, but we see the world differently before and after we act. Before we can actively do something, we see the world as two-dimensional and flat. However, when we can actively do something, we can see the three-dimensional, three-dimensional world from the side view, and notice the difference in the level of understanding between people. In the three-dimensional world, people at the top and people at the bottom often have very different attitudes towards the same problem, as described in Deliberate Learning. You think learning English is useless because you don't see the need for English in your life. Only when you learn English well, the opportunities related to English will slowly appear around you. You think a degree is useless because you have no idea how much it will change the course of your life. You just think that you have an extra piece of paper in your hand based on the situation. You think exercise is useless, because you don't exercise, so you don't feel the value of it...

Yes, the world has cognitive layers. People at the next cognitive level often can't see the landscape at the previous cognitive level, so they have to use a narrow perspective: these things make sense, but they don't seem to be useful. These things are really useless in their eyes, because people can't prove that something didn't happen. If you want to break this paradox, you can only make different judgments by making yourself take action to raise your cognition to a higher level. I have always stressed the importance of "thinking clearly", but when we rack our brains and still can't think clearly, we need to act on the previous assumptions, only in this way, we can get closer to the nature of the goal, can think more clearly. Many of us want to find our purpose in life before we act. In fact, if we don't act, we may never find our purpose in life. After all, it is difficult to see what we really want based on our low dimensional cognition and experience. Life's purpose can only emerge slowly if we reach a higher level based on the assumptions of our predecessors. It is important to think, but to think of nothing is harmful.

On the other hand, it's only when we actually accomplish something that we realize how little we can do, so we don't want so much. With less desire and less anxiety, we can focus more on the task at hand. Look for results. "Learning anxiety," "instant gratification," "knowing but not being able to" will not matter when you get the truth of growth from real results. You take the initiative to disconnect, focus, and act because there is nothing else you can do. Don't covet someone for making millions in their 20s. Don't envy someone for becoming famous overnight. If their story doesn't truly change you, it's just a fantasy to you. It is better to take concrete actions to make yourself better little by little. After all, the best "judge" is the actual results.

The world will reward those "fools" who do not care about the gains and losses. I have been wondering, where does a person start to cut off the illusion, practical action? After thinking about it, I came to an incredible but reasonable answer: probably because we were lucky to be "fools" once... I bet that people who have bought a bunch of books, signed up for a bunch of classes, and have countless desires in their heart, have hardly ever actively accomplished anything, such as forming the habit of getting up early, running, reading, developing the skills of writing and drawing, getting good grades, starting a good company, having a high income, etc. I base this judgment on the experience of many people. Of course, I am not a gambler, and I know that there are exceptions to everything. I seldom say absolute words at ordinary times. The reason why I start with "bet" is just to attract your attention and thinking, not to argue. After all, too many people spend their days trying to get better, only to get nowhere and even a lot of anxiety. I know how it all works because I've been there. At that time, I always had two thoughts in my mind: one is that everything must be done after seeing clear results. If the future is uncertain and unclear, I would not be willing to invest in it, even if what others say is reasonable. Second, if a truth or method can not make oneself change quickly, it is not optimal, so we should keep looking for, so that we can hopefully find the best method. I thought I was smart at the time, but looking back, I realize I was too smart. This smart let oneself in the growth of the road encountered obstacles, like an invisible threshold to block me in the growth of the door, how can not cross the past. Until one day, I accidentally broke the barrier and walked straight across it. Then everything began to change... In September 2016, I subscribed to Li Xiaolai's column "The Road to Wealth Freedom" on the App "Zhu". In accordance with his requirement to read the column "word for word", I unexpectedly made a decision to retype all the articles with the keyboard, including the important messages at the end of the articles. I "read" it for about two hours a day, four days a week, 52 weeks a year. Never before have I "read" a book with such care. By doing so, I have seriously considered a series of important concepts such as dimension, value, compound interest, patience, metacognition and rigidity, as well as my understanding of writing. In February 2017, I read Cheng Jia's book Study Well and was impressed by the idea of "daily reflection", so I started to practice it. I wrote, but one breath to write 160 days, and then naturally conceived the idea of writing a public number, to facilitate the July this year opened a public number "clear brain", because the 160 days of daily reflection, I seriously examined their own state and goals, but also truly realized the benefits of writing to their own. This habit continues to this day, reflecting on more than 1,000 articles before the deadline. Suddenly, he wrote the first book in his life. Once I typed stupidly and once I wrote stupidly, I saw the benefits of creating words and took the initiative to do it. But before I love to play a little clever, always want to see the results before action, but wasted a lot of time. It's a paradox of growing up: People who want to see results before they act often don't see results. A clever person is reluctant to act because the outcome is uncertain and he is afraid that his efforts will not be rewarded, so he stays where he is forever. In fact, as long as the truth is right, don't care about the clever, with no loss of mind to move forward, you will find that the goal becomes clearer and clearer. It's a simple lesson, but sometimes we just don't see it. It's not that we don't understand this, but we see the world differently before and after we act. Before we can actively do something, we see the world as two-dimensional and flat. However, when we can actively do something, we can see the three-dimensional, three-dimensional world from the side view, and notice the difference in the level of understanding between people. In the three-dimensional world, people at the top and people at the bottom often have very different attitudes towards the same problem, as described in Deliberate Learning. You think learning English is useless because you don't see the need for English in your life. Only when you learn English well, the opportunities related to English will slowly appear around you. You think a degree is useless because you have no idea how much it will change the course of your life. You just think that you have an extra piece of paper in your hand based on the situation. You think exercise is useless, because you don't exercise, so you don't feel the value of it...

Yes, the world has cognitive layers. People at the next cognitive level often can't see the landscape at the previous cognitive level, so they have to use a narrow perspective: these things make sense, but they don't seem to be useful. These things are really useless in their eyes, because people can't prove that something didn't happen. If you want to break this paradox, you can only make different judgments by making yourself take action to raise your cognition to a higher level. I have always stressed the importance of "thinking clearly", but when we rack our brains and still can't think clearly, we need to act on the previous assumptions, only in this way, we can get closer to the nature of the goal, can think more clearly. Many of us want to find our purpose in life before we act. In fact, if we don't act, we may never find our purpose in life. After all, it is difficult to see what we really want based on our low dimensional cognition and experience. Life's purpose can only emerge slowly if we reach a higher level based on the assumptions of our predecessors. It is important to think, but to think of nothing is harmful.

On the other hand, it's only when we actually accomplish something that we realize how little we can do, so we don't want so much. With less desire and less anxiety, we can focus more on the task at hand. Look for results. "Learning anxiety," "instant gratification," "knowing but not being able to" will not matter when you get the truth of growth from real results. You take the initiative to disconnect, focus, and act because there is nothing else you can do. Don't covet someone for making millions in their 20s. Don't envy someone for becoming famous overnight. If their story doesn't truly change you, it's just a fantasy to you. It is better to take concrete actions to make yourself better little by little. After all, the best "judge" is the actual results.

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