It's also a coincidence that the day before I saw the movie, I saw the law of attraction. The main idea is to believe that I already have what I want, and then influence my behavior.
Yes, everyone expects that being treated as the special, recognition from others, and belief in yourself can really change the outcome of many things. This is a bad mentality, and I want to talk about it from another angle.
As a science student who grew up under the red education, he rejects all idealism arbitrarily and believes in the world view that the world is material. It's not that I'm shaking my values, but I want to accept something with a more open mind.
In the case of "believe", it makes sense that consciousness determines matter. Integrate with the settings of rules, innovation, and power, and think about the two-sidedness of rules and people; combine with the background of Lego universe and the two-dimensional, and see the reflections of human fathers and presidents, children, and brick masters. It's very interesting. After reading it, I just feel like drinking a big bowl of special chicken soup.
However, in fact, I always think that the methodology involved is not called chicken soup. Then whether chicken soup becomes the starting point of the methodology may vary from person to person.
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