This old saying is that vision determines the realm
Vision determines the realm, and the pattern determines the outcome
Vision refers to the range that can be seen. By extension, it refers to the breadth of knowledge. Those who have a broad vision will achieve great things, and those who have a narrow vision will do small things. Pattern refers to the inner layout of a person's vision, mind, courage, and other psychological factors.
A person's development is often limited. For the game of life, the first thing we need to learn is not the skills, but the layout. The big picture means approaching life from a big perspective, striving to stand higher, see further, and do greater things. The big picture determines the direction of development of things. If you control the big picture, you will control the situation.
The so-called vision refers to the breadth of a person's knowledge; the so-called realm refers to the degree or level of a person's thoughts and sentiments. Only when you stand high can you see far, and when you can see far can you do well. The broader the vision, the higher the realm. This is where the vision determines the realm. The teacher's vision also determines the teacher's realm.
A person's ideological realm is based on his or her knowledge, understanding and cognition of objective things. It expresses the perspective and level of his spiritual pursuit and life value orientation, and is contained in his conduct, work and life. and various activities related to dealing with others.
Realm and vision are inseparable. People use the "frog at the bottom of a well" to describe a narrow vision, the pursuit of "petty profits" to describe a low realm, and the eagle soaring in the sky to describe a far-sighted vision and lofty ambitions. What they express is exactly the significance of vision to realm.
Without a broad vision, it is difficult to have a lofty realm. Vision determines realm, and vision is the premise of realm.
"Yelang is arrogant" is also because the high mountains and ridges hinder the Yelang monarch's sight, and he does not know how vast the Han Dynasty is beyond the mountains. Wherever you look, what you think, and where you go, it reflects the unity of vision and realm.