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Ego, ego, no ego
? Mr. Li Ka-shing once said a sentence called "Build yourself and pursue selflessness", and everyone has a different understanding of this sentence.

? From the perspective of education, it can actually be understood as three realms: the first realm, "self-construction" can refer to professional ability, or honorary status. This is the "self" stage, and laying a good personal foundation is the "promising" level; In the second realm, "reaching the big self" means putting others before yourself, jumping out of the circle of self, broadening the vision of education and moving towards the level of "inaction"; In the third realm, "pursuing selflessness" refers to some higher spiritual pursuits, such as values, mind, realm, pattern and mission. That is, the cultivation of "inaction".

? We should work hard step by step from self to self, from self to non-self, from childhood to great love, from promising to inaction, so as to make our teacher vocational education perfect.

? Today I talked to Wen Jing about this topic again. There is no doubt that education needs selfless dedication and fraternity. But the premise is to enrich your knowledge and thoughts, enhance your ability and value, give yourself a firm belief and strong strength, and lay a good foundation for "promising". Only in the future can we teach and help others better, never forget our initiative, live up to our mission, realize the value of life and move towards the realm of "inaction".

? Reading the first chapter of "University" today, I have a deeper understanding of "learning from things". In order to acquire knowledge and improve our ability, we must "learn from things". The first way is to watch more and listen more, and learn more from the outside world, but we must distinguish between them and choose the best, but we can't absorb them all. The second way is practical research, and only through personal experience can we draw conclusions and gain true knowledge. The third method is to learn logical reasoning and summary.

? In fact, it can also be regarded as "self-made", that is, the first kind of "promising" realm. With the foundation of understanding things, we must have firm beliefs. Just like the Tang Priest in The Journey to the West, the reason why he can lead his disciples through hardships is inseparable from his clear direction and firm goal. In fact, technically, he is not as good as several apprentices, but his greatest advantage is that he has a direction and a belief, "going west, going west, always going west", which is also his greatest strength. Because of this, he can become the leader of the team and finally succeed through hard work.

? Realizing this, we should cultivate our own character and ability. Only when we are strong enough can we seize the opportunity, accumulate wealth, do great things bravely and shine brilliantly.

? "Being independent" and "helping the world" are a process of experience and practice, so grasp them well.