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Source: The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong: "Confucius said:' He who has no long-term worries must have near worries.' "
"The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong": "Confucius said:" Without long-term consideration, people must have immediate worries. " [ 1]
Usage: compound sentences; With a derogatory connotation.
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The so-called "people who have no long-term worries will have near worries", [2] this is a causal cycle. Because today is the fruit of another day, if we don't plan for another day today, he will definitely have a lot of troubles today, so he can't help but work hard.
If interpreted as "a person has no long-term consideration, there will be immediate worries." Inevitably, people are puzzled: why not make a long-term consideration (long-term consideration) and will soon face a crisis (near worry)? On the contrary, if we don't consider the long-term today, a crisis will break out in the future. If interpreted purely on the surface, this sentence seems to be suspected of reversing time and space.
Today's sadness was caused by yesterday. What relevant decisions were made yesterday that were incorrect? What was done yesterday was not enough for GAI, which caused today's bitter fruit? What mistakes can be avoided if you start over? Then to know and understand the causal relationship between these things. After reviewing again, we can not only learn lessons and experience, but also strengthen our understanding of the related effects of things and increase our decision-making judgment. As the saying goes, "no gain, no gain" means this.
If you think deeply, you will be suddenly enlightened. The so-called "those who have no long-term worries will have near worries" should mean that the problems (worries) they are facing now are caused by thoughtless behavior before; Similarly, if what you do today is not well thought out for a long time, you will surely taste the bitter fruit in the future. Therefore, this sentence not only reminds us to be "foresight", but also points out a key point: everything must be "self-inflicted", which is everyone's cognition. Re-savoring the phrase "If a person has no foresight, he will have immediate worries" means not only being alert to himself, thinking deeply about today's affairs, but also planning for the future. This is called "foresight".
"Those who have no long-term worries must have near worries." This is an old proverb, full of the wisdom of ancestors, warning people to plan ahead, don't always look at what is in front of them, and forget the long-term expectation of people's active struggle.
On the other hand, it can also be said: "Those who have no immediate worries will have long-term worries." This is because if you can't handle the things in front of you well and your life is getting more and more confused, then your life will eventually be a mess. People who are satisfied without troubles in real life are not necessarily happy, because they always think of an unreachable and unpredictable future. Therefore, the present and the future must be interrelated, and the curve of struggle must be focused and continuous in order to have a good life journey. On the contrary, people who live in difficulties are always busy with everything in front of them, but they are also easy to "be content." Byron said, "Busy, no time to cry." Isn't this a fact? Only when you are in difficulties can you hone yourself, and you can continue to be happy after breaking through difficulties.
Based on my long-term educational experience, I find this sentence far-sighted more and more. Foresight refers to long-term planning, which not only refers to specific event planning, but also includes life path planning, or pursuit. From the perspective of educational practice, the most important thing for a person is ideal education and life planning. If a person lacks ideal pursuit and life planning, he will not only taste the bitter fruit in the future, but also pay a painful price because of his carelessness and carelessness.
Confucius should emphasize the importance of future planning. When a person has a pursuit and a plan, he will be strict with himself in order to achieve this goal, which will not only ensure that he can accomplish this goal, but also improve his behavior and make himself move smoothly in this process. And if there is no long-term pursuit, no requirements for himself, sloppy behavior, and no serious responsibility for anything, then from now on he will face the accusations and difficulties of others. [3]
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Confucius said, "If there is no long-term concern, there is one."
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Almost worried. "A hypothetical compound sentence can be explained as follows: If people don't think about the long term, then worries will surely appear in the near future. It means that people should be far-sighted and think long-term. In fact, this is a prepositional object sentence, which can be changed to: "People are not worried about the distance, but they are worried about the near."
This is a famous saying of Confucius. "The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong": "Confucius said: People who have no long-term worries must have near worries." The Analects of Justice explains: "If you are not far away from worry, you will be worried, so it is called near worry." "On the Outline of Xunzi" said: "Think about things first, worry about troubles first. Take care of things first, and then you can succeed. If you worry first, you will be prepared, and if you are prepared, you will not be born. Those who are worried about the aftermath are called sleepy, and there is no defense when they are sleepy. " But people should have foresight, and the calendar is valued by Confucianism.