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It is a well-known aphorism that "he who has no long-term worries will have near worries". However, if we think about the meaning of this sentence carefully, we can't help wondering: why do people who don't think long-term (long-term) face crisis (near worry) soon? Shouldn't it be that if we don't consider the long-term (near worry) today, a crisis (far worry) will break out in the future? If interpreted purely on the surface, this sentence seems to be suspected of reversing time and space.

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 carefully thought out for a long time, you will inevitably face bitter consequences in the future. Therefore, this sentence not only reminds people of "foresight", but also points out an important point: everything must be "asked for it", which is an important cognition that everyone should have.

In this case, to re-appreciate the phrase "He who has no long-term worries will have near worries", we should not only be alert to ourselves, but also think deeply about today's things; Can't we gain something except "silently bear" the sadness caused by what we did yesterday?

That was not the case. Since today's sadness was caused by yesterday, we should go back to the past. What relevant decisions and actions did GAI make in the past that were not enough to cause today's bitter fruit? What mistakes can be avoided if you start over? Then, we can know and understand the relationship between "cause" and "effect" of these things. After reviewing again, we will not only learn lessons and experience, but also strengthen our understanding of the related effects of things and increase our "decision-making ability". As the saying goes, "You don't gain wisdom without adding one thing", that's what it means.

On the contrary, if we don't know the "causal relationship" of what we have experienced, then the past mistakes will not only pay the price today, but also continue to make the same mistakes in the future because we don't have a deep understanding of the lessons and can't find the reasons. This is the so-called "reflective ignorance".

The external environment is changing rapidly. In the face of various problems, we should not only trace the source of the problem, but also consider factors such as trends and possible changes to make the most GAI decision. In addition, we also need to have a cognition that the changes of external things are not completely under the control of individuals. Therefore, at the same time of "foresight", we should always remind ourselves not to be too conceited, to be alert to fear and always have a sense of crisis. Of course, having a sense of crisis does not mean being conservative and retreating, but having ambition. With a positive but prudent attitude, we can make the least mistakes and accumulate the greatest achievements.