Finally understood the meaning of this sentence once again: Leisure time is the greatest wealth, which also explains why working is the biggest trap for wealth creation.
I had not thought about this before, but I know I am not standing still; I am accumulating, although I haven't clearly reflected on it. This is compound growth.
Becoming truly strong is not just about monetary growth; that is visible.
The invisible is the growth of the abstract world, the accumulation of knowledge, the strengthening of thinking models and thinking abilities, an increase in the channels for information intake, which improve, and an enhancement in output abilities. These are also extremely important factors for wealth growth, even decisive ones.
I finally experienced once again why trivialities are the greatest killers of life; they erode all ambition and aspirations because there is fundamentally no time for deep thinking or open exploration. When time becomes scarce, one ends up wanting immediate results and feedback, easily falling into the trap of mediocrity.
Cognitive stagnation, or even regression, along with a lack of knowledge updates and the establishment of thinking models and frameworks, can lead a person to be blind to development trends, leaving their mind in chaos. The sense of fear becomes strong due to ignorance; not knowing which path to take leads to confusion.
The more thorough the cognition, the more certain the heart, the more resolute the action, and the more one can achieve unity of body and mind.
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