One fate, two luck, three Feng Shui, four accumulation of merit and five study. It seems that the achievement of class crossing by us ordinary people has little to do with hard work. What determines us can only be family background or choosing a good marriage.
When we were young, our parents often taught us to study hard and get into a good university in the future, so that we would no longer have to suffer in the fields. So can relying on reading or academic qualifications change your destiny?
Academic qualifications can prove what you have learned and your ability to learn knowledge or skills. Just imagine, can millions of college students every year achieve class crossing? Obviously not.
Relying on connections, many people want to make friends with big guys, but why should the big guys take you to play? Why should I dig my heart out with you? You need to at least be valuable.
The environment we live in determines the information we receive, which affects our understanding of society and ultimately determines our behavior. For example: In a beggar's perception, if he becomes an emperor, he can hold a golden bowl and beg.
Therefore, if you want to achieve a class leap, you must first break through your own cognition and break through your own thinking barriers. You must use a broader perspective to observe and understand the world.
Morality is not worthy of it. Charlie Munger once said: If I want to have something, I have to find a way to deserve it.
Ordinary people’s best friends are those who take time as their companions, step out of their comfort zone, focus on self-growth, devote their attention to the niche areas they are good at, and focus on doing one thing well, and time will be visible.
The best way for ordinary people to achieve class crossing is to break through their thinking and cognition, focus on long-term value, and master the necessary expression and sales skills.