The philosophy of the ancient sages that people only understand in middle age is not enough to learn

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge "Learn and then know what is insufficient, teach and then know the difficulty", this is a famous saying of the ancient sage Confucius. This sentence tells us that it is only through Xi continuous learning and teaching that we can truly recognize our own shortcomings and confusion. This kind of understanding is not only the pursuit of knowledge, but also an attitude and pursuit of life. As I grew older, I felt more and more the deep meaning of this phrase. When we are young, we tend to think that we already know a lot, but as we get older, we gradually discover our ignorance and inadequacy. This discovery is not a negative feeling, but a positive one. It makes us more humble and work harder to learn Xi and improve.

"Learning and then Knowing Deficiencies" tells us that only by constantly learning and Xi can we continue to discover our own shortcomings and shortcomings. This realization is not a blow, but an incentive. It makes us more motivated to Xi learn, to explore, to pursue more knowledge and wisdom.

In ancient China, there were many scholars who improved their cultivation and wisdom through continuous learning Xi and practice. For example, Confucius, who pursued knowledge and wisdom all his life, reached a very high level of learning and morality. Another example is Lao Tzu, who wrote the classic work "Tao Te Ching", which contains philosophical ideas that have deeply influenced future generations.

"Teach and then know the difficulty" tells us that it is only by teaching others that we can truly discover our confusion and inadequacy. This realization is not only a reflection on oneself, but also an improvement of oneself. When we teach others, we not only impart knowledge, but also guide others to think, find problems, and solve problems. In this process, we will also discover our own shortcomings and defects, so that we can work harder to learn and Xi and improve.

In modern society, many people pay great attention to self-improvement and Xi. They improve their abilities and qualities by attending various training courses, reading books, **, etc. At the same time, they also help others grow by sharing their knowledge and experience. This atmosphere of mutual help and Xi not only contributes to the growth and development of individuals, but also to the progress and development of society as a whole.

In short, "learning and then knowing the insufficiency, teaching and then knowing the difficulty" is the philosophy of the ancient sages that we should keep in mind. It tells us that only through continuous learning, Xi and practice can we truly recognize our own shortcomings and defects, and motivates us to strive for the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom to improve ourselves, and also reminds us to discover our new confusions and problems in the process of teaching others, and constantly reflect and learn Xi and finally achieve the common progress and development of individuals and society.

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