Many people say that time can solve a problem, and this statement is not wrong. But in reality, time is divided into two types: one called repetitive time, and the other called evolutionary time. Many people think that as long as they stay long enough, they will naturally become stronger. But in reality, for many people, ten years is just ten repetitions of the same year. They are not accumulating, but looping. Doing the same thing every day, using the same thinking, making the same mistakes, only aging, and thus mistakenly believing that they are "more experienced." The true gap between people has never been about "how long they've stayed," but whether they have continuously upgraded their cognition, methods, structures, and judgment during the process. In other words, a person's true value does not depend on "how much they have experienced," but on "how much they have updated." Therefore, the real difference between people often is not effort level, but whether they have the ability to constantly deny their old self, whether they can complete cognitive iteration, and whether they have transitioned from "repetitive labor" to "systematic upgrading."

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