There is an old saying: "I examine myself three times in a day."
Everyone has more or less shortcomings, and there are also things that are not done well enough. If we pay attention to it and do not correct it, it will easily add up to a big problem and lead to serious trouble.
Sometimes you say the wrong thing but don't care. Sometimes, it is difficult to notice when you have done something wrong. Only by maintaining the habit of daily reflection can you better correct yourself.
You can keep a diary and write down the mistakes you have made, or you can hang famous quotes and aphorisms in your study or office, and you can even remind and admonish yourself silently.
Every word you say, even if it seems insignificant, must be taken seriously. Everything you do, even if it seems insignificant, must not be taken lightly.
Because your words, deeds, and actions will subtly shape your character, influence your habits, and even determine your destiny.
A person who does not know how to reflect is just repeating his bad self day after day, month after month, year after year.
But for a person who loves introspection, today’s self will always be more improved than yesterday’s self, and tomorrow’s self will always be better than today’s self.
We must learn to face our own shortcomings and look for the reasons for everything from ourselves.
When your thinking gets better, your behavior will change for the better, and then you will meet a self that keeps getting better.