In nature, dripping water wears away the stone, which just illustrates this truth. A drop of water can't change any physical properties of a stone. But a thousand drops of water, ten thousand drops of water and tens of thousands of drops of water beat the stone for a long time, and over time, the physical properties of the stone will change. It is no longer a stone, but a stone foam, and then it is washed to the vast land by the rain.
In fact, in the real society, there are countless examples of quantitative change to qualitative change.
"You can't travel thousands of miles without accumulating steps" is a famous saying of Xunzi, an ancient thinker and educator. He is emphasizing that learning is a cumulative process, which just proves that quantitative change causes qualitative change. At present, it is precisely because we work hard and study hard at the cold window that we can gain a higher social status and a better quality of life.
From the truth that quantitative change leads to qualitative change, we can understand that no matter what we do, we must make efforts and have endless patience to change our current state and achieve corresponding success. Just like Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, it is because of his perseverance and constant exploration that he can have today's Ali and lead the consumption trend in China. For us ordinary people, it takes time and effort to change our present environment.
Of course, on the other hand, if we form bad habits and don't correct them. If this state continues, it will ruin our lives. Therefore, when dealing with shortcomings, we should correct them in time to prevent them from becoming a habit.
In short, adhering to good habits and preventing small delays is our best attitude towards "quantitative change leads to qualitative change".