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We are not crossing the river by feeling the stones, but looking at the present from the future.
In the past, the development idea was to cross the river by feeling the stones and take a step by step. Under this idea, productivity has been greatly liberated, but it has also brought some disadvantages, such as extensive development, serious waste, and the system lags behind development.

The current development idea is to look at the present from the future. Before crossing the river, do logical reasoning and deduce the current development steps according to the conclusion.

For example, if carbon emissions continue, it can be calculated that after 100 years, the earth's temperature will rise by 2 degrees, and 75% coastal cities and countless cities along the river will disappear. Therefore, the current "30 60 Plan" is against it.

For example, continuing exam-oriented education can infer that there will be more and more small glasses in the future and the cost of raising children will be higher and higher. Therefore, the current "double reduction policy" and "three-child policy" are reversed.

Looking at the present from the future is not only facing the future, but also looking forward.

Looking at the present from the future, we should also look back at history and look at today.

When history, today and the future are in a line, the uncertainty of the future becomes the certainty of the present, the direction is right, and the rest is to roll up your sleeves and work hard.