Chapter 19

Chapter 3 verse 4 Know your own "limited" wisdom?

Life is limited, but wisdom is infinite. ? ?

There is a little boy named Shuaike, he is very smart, he will think more about everything. ?
One day, his mother took Schweik to the grocery store to buy something. When the boss saw the cute kid, he opened a can of candy and asked Schweik to take a handful of candy by himself. ?
But Schweik didn't do anything, he just looked at the candy, then at the boss, and then snuggled up to his mother again. ?
After several invitations, the boss personally grabbed a large handful of candies and put them in his pocket. ?
Back home, the mother asked Shuike curiously: "Why didn't you go grab the candy yourself, but asked the boss to grab it?"?
Shuaike replied with a smile: "Because my hands are relatively small! And the boss's hands are much bigger than mine, so he must have taken a lot more than me!"?
Mind walk?

What a smart kid this is!He knew very well that his abilities were limited, so he relied on the strength of people stronger than himself to get more candies. ?
In fact, this is a manifestation of self-awareness. ?
Self-awareness develops in our interactions with others, based on how we see and evaluate ourselves, and this process continues throughout our lives.Only people with self-awareness can make correct judgments and evaluations of their own abilities and other aspects. ?
(End of this chapter)

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