God's move
Humans become adults when they look back.
'The gentleman saves himself from himself, and the lesser man saves him from others.
When a problem arises, a gentleman takes responsibility or a solution to himself, but a small man blames others.
The problem may have originated with me, or it may have come from outside. However, those who try to analyze the problem and conclude that it is blaming others beyond the cause of the problem cannot solve the problem. Because if I blame others, others will also blame me. In the end, the problem becomes more complicated as they keep putting aside the immediate problem and repeat exhausting fights that attribute the cause to each other.
Find the cause of things wrong in yourself.
- Mencius
"If you love others, but you are not friendly, look at your kindness. When you are in control of others, when you are not governed, look at your wisdom. If you treat others with courtesy and do not respond, look back at your respectful attitude. If there is something you can't do, turn to yourself and see the cause. If I am right, the world will return to me."
In this way, those who can accurately diagnose and fix their problems can grow day by day.
The same goes for ordinary people. Even though he may not be able to do a big job enough to win the world. However, wherever he is, he faithfully fulfills his role and can become a small everyday hero who is trusted by everyone.
'God's move' did not come from a flash of inspiration, but from the recovery of a human being who had endlessly regretted it.
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