Why do you clearly become more professional but still feel more anxious? Because most people's understanding of growth is continuously strengthening the skills they are already good at, rather than constantly exploring new possibilities. When a person keeps receiving rewards in a certain field, they will keep reinforcing their strengths, gradually forming a path dependence. It seems like growth, but in reality, it deepens the attachment to the old world. When industry changes and technological iterations occur, they realize that what they've accumulated is more proficiency within old rules, rather than the ability to adapt to change. What truly traps a person is often not weaknesses, but those advantages that have repeatedly proven effective in the past. Because advantages cause people to stay put, while change requires them to leave.

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