Some people live in distress. Most of the time, they just think from the level of environment and action, thinking that the environment is not good and personal efforts are not enough. However, such thinking cannot really solve the dilemma of distress.
To outsiders, he does not have the technical skills to find a better job, nor does he have the leadership, likeability and ability to work well with others.
In such cases, his values tend to be: he is unable to get enough resources, the competition is very fierce, and he must survive by taking and saving.
Through deduction, we find that the thinking mode of the upper level directly affects the thinking mode of the lower level.
Redefine values in a self-fulfilling way of thinking: The ability to generate high value can earn enough money. The AB cycle (compound interest) is sufficient to support our ability to obtain high value. Value analysis is enough to support our ability to choose high value.
Based on this value, we no longer focus on money, but on future development strategies to enhance our value, and let our ability to high value attract money to us.
His subsequent actions will be open, understanding win-win relationships with others, and willing to invest in himself.
And his environment becomes more conducive to his personal development.
Thus begins the positive cycle of life. The human mind is hierarchical, with the top determining the bottom.