An unintentional mistake is still a mistake!
Our eyes are located on our heads, and from this position, our line of sight is directed outward rather than inward.
The angle of vision that our eyes can see is only 220 degrees; the average person’s visual ability allows them to clearly see distant figures within a distance of no more than 100 meters;
this means that the range one can observe is limited, and there are many areas where visual blind spots occur. There are things you cannot see, and you may be careless or neglectful, leading to unintentional mistakes without even realizing it.
In a company or group setting, every word and action you take, your movements, whether standing, sitting, or lying down should be approached with caution!
If you act carelessly without understanding cooperation, fail to show consideration, cannot express concern, and do not know how to self-regulate, it will be difficult to gain the recognition and affirmation of your colleagues. It will also be hard to make close friends and even harder to build good relationships!
Once you lose social connections, it becomes impossible to open your heart to others. The distance between you and everyone else’s hearts will only grow further apart; you will find yourself waiting to be completely isolated.
Naturally, when everyone is together, emotional knots will form—creating conflicts based solely on feelings rather than right or wrong. Isolation leads to opposition; thereafter, when working together, people will only blame each other.
In such circumstances, there will inevitably be mutual pulling and hindering that creates obstacles and difficulties. You might wonder what joy or happiness can exist in life under such conditions? Please pay attention! Start learning to see your true self; you should transcend the limits of your eyesight,
which could also be called your heart’s perspective. Begin practicing seeing yourself through others’ eyes; try stepping back and detaching yourself from daily life. Take time each day to reflect on what your true virtues are. Start observing yourself with intention and get to know yourself well.
Also please pay attention at all times! Respect others’ opinions and thoughts; they may differ from yours! In others’ hearts, your mistakes—your unintentional errors—are still mistakes!
by-隱釋