Parents all wish for their children to be healthy, intelligent, and virtuous. In today's rapidly evolving society, they especially hope their children possess exceptional intelligence to stand out and thrive amidst fierce competition. However, nurturing a child is not a short-term process; alongside postnatal education, prenatal care is also crucial.
Everyone has their own perspective, but this often only reflects one side of a situation. Being too stubborn can lead to overgeneralization and unfounded assumptions. This can result in an inability to grasp the essence of problems in studies, unnecessary suspicion in social interactions, or turning a good situation into a bad one due to biased understanding.
So, how can one develop the habit of looking at things comprehensively? When facing major or difficult tasks, one should extract the key points, prioritize them, and use them to solve problems, thereby gaining more experience. By communicating with others after analysis, one can correct personal viewpoints and gradually cultivate an accurate perspective.
This prevents one from making costly mistakes. As the saying goes, "夫不忧百里之患而重千里之外,计无过于此者".
One should learn to be flexible in life. Do not constantly strike a rock with an egg, for the outcome is predictable.
Human nature tends to gravitate toward those we admire and avoid those we dislike. However, life does not always allow us to follow our whims; we often must interact with people we dislike or even adversaries. Learning to get along and work with difficult people is an essential part of maturity. When faced with unreasonable people, we should maintain a calm mindset—while maintaining our principles, we should also learn to handle them with flexibility.