Generally speaking, when a person really wants to make changes and has actually changed, in most cases it is because a strong sense of crisis plays a role. Psychology points out that when people have a strong sense of crisis like "if this continues, they will die or perish", they will completely change a person's behavior in a short period of time. This is what we want to know in this chapter: the value of a sense of crisis.
Just finished reading the relevant content in "Strange Psychology": The Value of a Sense of Crisis. When people fall into a contradictory situation of importance, their understanding of the need to make changes is still shallow. If they are forced to experience the sense of crisis of contradiction, this contradiction will disappear and gradually become that they can only make changes no matter what situation they encounter. Their actions will naturally change accordingly. At this time, the uneasiness that they don’t know whether they can succeed will disappear, because they can only do this at this time.
Sometimes if the party’s sense of crisis is not so strong, it does not mean that the reality is not bad. Even if the party is in a situation where it will lead to destruction if it continues like this, it still turns a blind eye to such a situation, so it will not be able to develop a sense of crisis. However, if you want to successfully resolve the contradictions in importance, you must improve the parties' awareness of importance and at the same time make them feel a sense of crisis.
By learning the content of this chapter, we learned that if the parties want to resolve the current contradiction of importance, they must pay attention to this contradiction of importance in their own consciousness, improve their awareness, and thus prompt them to have a corresponding sense of crisis. Once they have this sense of crisis, they will make corresponding changes.