The meaning of this sentence is that it is impossible for a person to make more money than he knows. However, this statement is too narrow. Making money is just one manifestation of people's cognitive depth, and it's one of the easiest ways to do it. For wise people, making money is never a problem.
Most people live in a state of confusion and are unaware of their cognitive limitations. However, everyone will wake up at some point, but unfortunately most of them are before they die. This awakening doesn't have much value and significance.
Cognitive depth determines the amount of wealth a person has. The more a person knows about the world, the more wealth he can gain. The sooner the cognitive awakening, the greater the change in life and destiny. This article will explain how to see the world, how to know yourself, and common cognitive mistakes.
First of all, we all live in a cognitive world of our own construction. We cannot fully understand the objective world, and everyone has a different depth of cognition of the objective world. People live in a cognitive world that they have constructed, and they can only understand the objective world through perception. If we can agree with this view, then the following content may be helpful to you.
The ultimate goal of human beings is to fully understand the objective world, but no one can fully understand the objective world except God. The difference between people lies only in the depth of their perception of the objective world. If we magnify the objective world by 100 million times and reduce the subjective cognition by 100 million times, it is still impossible to describe the gap between the subjective cognition and the objective world.
People's cognitive levels can be divided into three levels: low, medium and high. Most people live in a low position, focusing only on survival and desire, and their perception of the objective world is passive. Middle-level people realize that there is more to the world and begin to take the initiative to recognize and understand the objective world. High-ranking people recognize their own cognitive limitations, take the initiative to explore the truth of the objective world, and summarize the laws of the objective world.
The essence of cognitive awakening is the improvement of the level of cognition of the objective world. However, many people only wake up before they die, and this awakening has little value and meaning.
Secondly, cognitive ability determines the level a person is at. The perception of wealth determines a person's pattern. Making money is just one way that wealth returns cognitive depth. The pursuit of the number of wealth is not important, but the pursuit of control over resources. In human society, the ability to control resources is the most important.
The three most common cognitive traps made by ordinary people are: indulging in fragmented knowledge points, unwilling to invest time and energy for long-term value-added, and only focusing on cognitive principles and ignoring methods.
Finally, "Cognitive Awakening" suggests that ordinary people pursue a win-win situation and avoid a zero-sum game; Focus on long-term value-added, not only pursue immediate returns; Focus on the rise of social class, rather than chasing money figures. The article also mentions three cognitive traps that ordinary people tend to fall into.
Thinking from multiple perspectives can help us gain wisdom, achieve career success, and expand our horizons and resolve troubles in life. Looking at things from multiple perspectives allows us to better understand the position of others and stop conflicting because of emotions. Roosevelt, for example, found positive aspects in the face of a home theft. In an intimate relationship, only by thinking about problems from multiple perspectives can you understand each other better. The world is multi-dimensional, everyone sees one of the angles, and only by understanding their own limitations can we see things better.
In summary, making money is just a manifestation of people's cognitive depth, not the only goal. The perception of the objective world determines the level and pattern of a person. Ordinary people often fall into some cognitive traps that need to be vigilant and avoided.