Learn to reflect constantly; making money is not the most important thing. Improving yourself is what truly matters!

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Reflection Chapter: Constantly Reflecting Leads to Continuous Improvement.

Experiences without reflection are just experiences; those who review them will grow quickly.

Reflection is not self-blame; it’s about identifying problems, changing methods, and avoiding repeated mistakes.

Spending a few minutes each day on reflection is more effective than blind effort. Focus only on your own issues, not external excuses.

  1. Before bed each day, ask yourself three questions: What did I do right today? What did I do wrong? How can I improve tomorrow?

  2. Making mistakes isn’t scary; making the same mistake twice is.

  3. Write down your mistakes as reminders so you won’t fall into the same trap again.

  4. Only optimize your methods, don’t deny yourself.

A motivational quote:
People who reflect grow the fastest; those who review regularly become smoother in their journey.

Let’s encourage each other! Keep going! Eating noodles isn’t scary! What’s scary is not knowing how to improve!

Repeating the same mistakes is the most frightening!

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