To maintain self requires self-grasping, and to keep learning Xi you must break self-grasping. This is a philosophical sentence that tells us that on the road of life, we need to constantly adjust our mentality, not only to adhere to our principles and beliefs, but also to have the courage to accept new knowledge and new ideas. The purpose of communication between mentors and friends is to break the ego and improve the system and thinking of self-grasping. This kind of dialectical mentality, if you change freely, you will have a peaceful mind, grow steadily, and grasp the opportunity, otherwise you will be stuck, confused, and miss the opportunity. The so-called self-knowledge probably means that you can switch freely from time to time.
In ancient China, there was a famous adage: "Learning is like sailing against the current, and if you don't advance, you will retreat." This sentence tells us that learning Xi is a never-ending process, and only by constantly learning Xi can we continue to improve. At the same time, we also need to learn how to break out of our own mindset and be open to new ideas and knowledge. As it is said in the Analects: "If you are a threesome, you must have my teacher." "We should always be humble and learn from others Xi so that we can continue to improve ourselves.
In modern society, with the rapid development of science and technology, the upgrading of knowledge is getting faster and faster. Therefore, we need to work harder to learn Xi to adapt to this ever-changing era. At the same time, we must also learn how to break our own inherent thinking patterns in the process of learning Xi and have the courage to accept new concepts and knowledge. As Steve Jobs said, "To live is to change the world." "We should always maintain the spirit of innovation and have the courage to push our own limits in order to succeed in this highly competitive society.
In the communication between mentors and students, we need to learn how to break our own stereotypes of thinking and have the courage to accept new ideas and knowledge. This requires us to have a dialectical mentality, not only to uphold our own principles and beliefs, but also to have the courage to accept new knowledge and new concepts. As Mencius said, "Those who have gained their way have much help, and those who have lost their way have little help." "We should always be humble and learn from others Xi so that we can continue to improve ourselves.
Most of the mental activity also comes from whether the two are in harmony or not. When we are able to balance our Xi and break our ego, our minds will become peaceful and our growth will become more stable. On the contrary, if we do not balance the two well, our mentality will become anxious, and our learning Xi and growth will be greatly affected.
Of course, people are not sages, change them later, don't blame yourself excessively, just correct them from time to time. In the process of learning Xi and growing, we will inevitably make some mistakes. The key is that we must dare to admit our mistakes and have the courage to correct our mistakes. As the ancients said, "The fault of a gentleman is like the eclipse of the sun and the moon." "We should see mistakes as a ladder of growth, and by constantly correcting mistakes, we can truly grow and improve.
If a person practices this harmony Xi well, it will seem to be enlightened, like learning to walk a tightrope. This dialectical mentality needs to be constantly exercised and cultivated in the process of learning Xi and growing. Only in this way can we remain invincible in this highly competitive society.
In short, to maintain oneself requires self-grasping, and to keep learning Xi one must break self-grasping. We need to learn how to break our own mindset and be brave enough to accept new ideas and knowledge through the communication between mentors and students. At the same time, we need to learn how to balance our Xi and break our ego to maintain a peaceful mind. Only in this way can we remain invincible in this era of rapid change.