Repeated progress, stagnation, and setbacks
There are times when things go smoothly, times when they stagnate, and times when they regress.
It seems like that
・When things are going well, things get better one after another
・When things are bad, unfortunate events happen one after another
(Actually, it seems to be a difference between looking at things optimistically or pessimistically, and whether we focus on the equal amounts of happiness or unhappiness that exist in society.)
What can we do to avoid being swayed by the situation at hand?
I recommend looking at things on a long-term time scale.
Let’s take a look back at the past.
- Always moving forward
- Always stagnating
- Always retreating
Rather than that, I think we’ve been repeating a combination of
- Sometimes moving forward
- Sometimes stagnating
- Sometimes retreating
It is important to understand that things look different at each point in time.
There is a danger in judging things only on a short-term time scale in the current situation.
When making appropriate decisions, it is important to use a long-term time scale with the assumption that progress, stagnation, and retreat will occur repeatedly.
The first step is to recognize what state we are in now.
There are times when we are overwhelmed with the events in front of us every day, but it is essential to create an opportunity to step away from our environment and daily life and take a bird’s-eye view.
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