Use Go to train children's "adversity quotient"
Everyone is familiar with emotional intelligence and IQ, but it seems that very little is known about adversity quotient.
Adversity Quotient (AQ) stands for Adversity Quotient. It refers to the way people react when faced with adversity, that is, their ability to face setbacks, get out of trouble, and overcome difficulties.
In the current information age, children’s IQ and EQ are almost the same, so how do they stand out in the big environment?
American vocational trainer Paul Stotts proposed the concept of reverse quotient. He said: Whether people can succeed in work and life in this society depends not only on "IQ" and "EQ". Apart from this, the most important point is "reverse quotient".
? Never give up?
Life is like a journey with ups and downs, it never goes smoothly and smoothly.
If IQ and EQ represent a person's thinking agility and social ability respectively, then reverse quotient represents the strength of a person's will and belief.
Adversity quotient is a person’s mentality in troughs and adversity!
As we all know, the famous musician Beethoven was tortured by poverty, disease, frustration, loneliness and other hardships in his life. The biggest disaster was the pain caused to him by deafness.
When Beethoven was 28 years old, his hearing began to decrease due to illness, and by the age of 48, he completely lost his hearing. Even so, Beethoven continued to create. Many of his immortal masterpieces were completed while deaf.
What would happen if Beethoven gave up in the midst of endless suffering? Withstand the pressure?
General Patton said: "The measure of a man's success is not how high he reaches the top, but how hard he rebounds when he falls to the bottom."
The famous battle of chess master Nie Weiping. In the original Sino-Japanese arena competition, Mr. Nie, as the last chess player in China, faced all the Japanese masters and single-handedly fought against the Japanese Go masters. Under this huge pressure, Nie Lao Zhan finally won a big victory!
If a person stands on the edge of a cliff, he will fall to the bottom if he is not careful. Who can withstand the pressure and survive safely? How much faith and endurance is required! Go and reverse quotient?
Adversity quotient represents an optimistic attitude of not giving up. People with high reverse quotient can adjust faster and make better judgments when facing setbacks and failures.
I have said it more than once when describing the characteristics of Go: Go is the best way to temper your character. This is the "adverse business" training in Go.
A game of chess is very long, with initial layout, mid-term fighting, and late closing. The situation is ever-changing. You can never maintain a favorable situation. When you encounter problems or get into trouble, what will you do?
Every game of chess has winners and losers. The sadness after losing is hard to bear, but can you give up because of this?
Adversity Quotient
People with high Adversity Quotient will quickly adjust in a failure situation and make the most favorable judgment;
People with high Adversity Quotient will Reflect on yourself after a failure and look forward to the next challenge;
People with high adversity quotient are optimistic and will not lose their way due to small setbacks; they will not feel sad, regretful, or lose control of their emotions;
< p> Adversity is the ability to never give up and persist to the end!The various trainings in winning and losing in Go subtly affect a child's "reverse business" and shape them into a tough and never-give-up person.