There was an experiment: if a frog is placed in boiling water, it will sense the sudden temperature change and jump out immediately.
However, if a frog is placed in cold water and the temperature is gradually increased, the result is quite different. Initially, the frog swims comfortably, unaware that the water is slowly warming up, seemingly enjoying the warmth.
When the temperature reaches 70 to 80 degrees Celsius, the frog finally senses the threat and attempts to escape, but it is too late.
Because its muscles have become paralyzed by the heat, it can no longer jump and is eventually boiled to death. This is the famous story of the "boiling frog."
Inspiration:
Changes in the environment can determine our success or failure. Environmental shifts are often subtle and hard to notice, so we must stay vigilant, keep learning, and embrace change to avoid being caught off guard.
An overly comfortable environment can be the most dangerous place. A lifestyle that has become too habitual may actually be a hidden risk. We should continuously innovate, break old patterns, and believe that everything can always be improved.
To detect small shifts in trends, one must "stop and reflect" from different perspectives. Continuous learning is the best way to identify these changes.