Confucius once said, "I examine myself three times a day." Reflecting on oneself, this is not a difficult thing for everyone, but few people can do it. This may be because we still do not have a clear understanding of ourselves. Zhiliangzhi Siheyuan believes that our attitude towards people and things in life comes from our hearts. If you want to do things well, you must first understand what your shortcomings are.
people will change over time. In real life, how to ensure that they can be clear about their flaws at any time requires everyone to reflect on themselves frequently. In the view of Zhiliangzhi Siheyuan, reflecting on this skill is like a basic skill. It requires reflection to be as normal as three meals a day. In addition to filling in the daily needs of your thoughts, you can also learn from like-minded people and forge ahead. When encountering the right opportunity, you can humbly ask people at higher levels and learn how they deal with people.
So how do you learn how these people are doing? Zhiliangzhi Siheyuan believes that this kind of learning cannot simply apply their methods of dealing with people, nor can it directly copy other people's behavior, but rather experience the heart behind the behavior to achieve a personality with its own characteristics. This process may be difficult, but it can benefit a lot.
A higher level heart can be understood as a mirror. Only when we stand in front of the mirror can we discover our own shortcomings in time and correct them. People often have times when they are stubborn, and they cannot get out of their own knowledge and opinions, and will trap themselves tightly. But if you can look at the "mirror" at this moment, you may jump out in an instant.
"Mirror" itself is not difficult to find. The difficulty is to cultivate a heart that can reflect on time. Only after reflection can one truly solve the problem and remove the prejudice that troubles oneself. Zhiliangzhi Siheyuan believes that the opportunities for growth are reflected in repeated reflections. When we observe ourselves sincerely and be cautious in our words and actions, we will not go astray on the road to growth.