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The law of mutual change of quality: the preparation work before success is the accumulation of "quantity", when all the conditions are met, when the "degree" is reached, success will come naturally, that is, from "pre" to "stand".
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The relationship between cause and effect.
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Everything must be done with a plan, with a plan, acting according to the plan will mostly be successful, without a plan to do it blindly, it will not be successful.
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1.Man's subjective initiative, 2 materialist attention to the view of the development of dialectics, quantitative change causes qualitative change.
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Matter determines consciousness, and consciousness has agency.
The embodiment of human consciousness in reflecting the objective world: human consciousness is purposeful and planned in reflecting the objective world (i.e., people are there.
When reflecting the objective world, there is always a certain purpose and motivation; People need to pre-set the blueprint, the goals, and the actors before they implement the action.
formula and action steps, etc.). Human consciousness is consciously selective in reflecting the objective world (i.e., people only when their practical activities require it.
will actively reflect it). Human consciousness is active and creative in reflecting the objective world (i.e., human consciousness is capable of both reflecting the objective world.
The phenomenon that reflects things can also reflect the essence of things; It is possible to both trace the past and speculate on the future).
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Look at things from a relational point of view.
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From "The Mean of Rites", do anything, plan and prepare in advance and you will succeed, otherwise you will fail.
The Book of Rites: The Mean": "If everything is prepared, it will be established, and if it is not prepared, it will be wasted." The pre-word rule is not to stumble, the pre-rule is not sleepy, the pre-action rule is not guilty, and the pre-road rule is not poor.
Yu, also known as "pre-". "On Protracted War" 88: "'If everything is prepared, it will be established, and if it is not prepared, it will be abolished', and without prior planning and preparation, victory in the war cannot be achieved."
The word "pre-planned" here means "to plan in advance" and to "plan". Therefore, this embodies the active role of consciousness, which can actively understand the world and transform the world. Because consciousness is purposeful, planned, active and creative, and consciously selective, it is able to actively perceive the world.
The emphasis here is on the purposeful planning of consciousness.
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Everything is foreseen, and everything is not foreseen, and it is not planned to be wasted, which reflects the philosophical view of looking at the problem from the point of view of connection.
Connections have objectivity and universality, and we must be able to foresee the successive connections between things based on the objective and universality of things.
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Thoughts are very important, and with thoughts, then you need to predict. With prediction, we need to take practical actions, and only actual combat can achieve final success.
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The phrase "everything is foreseen, and everything is not prepared is wasted" means that no matter what happens, only when all the preparations are completed in advance can it be carried out successfully and smoothly, and if you do not prepare for it, things will definitely fail. This sentence reveals to us that no matter what we do, if we do the preparation well, we will be halfway done.
Everything is pre-planned, not pre-prepared is wasted" is to emphasize the importance of preparation in advance, this sentence comes from the ancient Confucian classics in our country "Book of Rites" in the book of the mean, its original sentence is "everything is pre-established, not hesitant is wasted", the word "Yu" in this sentence is "pre-", is the meaning of advance.
The Book of Rites is an ancient book compiled by Dai Shengsuo, an outstanding physicist in the Western Han Dynasty in China, as a very important anthology of the ancient rules and regulations in China, which covers the content and ideas related to the ancient ritual system, philosophy, education, politics, aesthetics, etc., and is a very important historical material for the study of ancient ritual society.
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Everything is foreseen, and if it is not prepared, it will be wasted" reflects philosophically: the relationship between cause and effect means that if you are prepared to speak, you will not be exhausted, reasonable, and untenable, and if you plan before acting, you will not be guilty of regret.
This sentence comes from "The Book of Rites: The Mean". The Book of Rites
It is a Confucian classic of the Split Tuan tribe, and its position in the scriptures has long been determined. It or stupid encompasses from Confucius.
To the treatises of the various schools of Meng and Xun, all of which were recorded by Confucius after the seventy sons, and the content was quite complex.
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The phrase "everything that is foreseen is nothing to be done" emphasizes the importance of preparation in advance. That is, the ancients told us that no matter what it is, you should think about it in advance, think thoughtfully, so that what you do can be successful, if you don't plan in advance, think of a plan in advance, blindly do it recklessly and impulsively, you will do this thing badly, do it badly, so no matter what you do, you must have a plan in advance and have a preparation.
The meaning of importanceImportance refers to their value of the time and society, and in hermeneutics refers to the meaning of the work itself, and does not involve the meaning that the work extends in understanding.
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Everything is foreseen, and if it is not prepared, it is wasted, and the philosophical truth embodied:
1) Materialist dialectics.
It is believed that any phenomenon will cause the emergence of other phenomena, and that the occurrence of any phenomenon is caused by other phenomena. This relationship between causing and being caused is called causal connection. A certain cause will inevitably lead to a certain result, which requires that people should see the result of the development of things according to a certain reason.
The "pre-" and "non-pre-pre" in this question are the causes, and the "establishment" and "abolition" are the results caused by them. "Everything is foreseen" tells us that with scientific foresight of the consequences, we can correctly guide our specific actions and promote the development of things in the direction that people expect. "Failure or Failure" tells us that if we only focus on immediate actions and ignore long-term results, it will inevitably bring harm to work and daily life.
2) Materialism.
It is believed that the consciousness of correctly reflecting objective things and their laws has a positive role in promoting the development of things"All things are foreseen, and those who are not prepared are wasted", which embodies the active role of consciousness in matter. People's"Pre"or"Not pre-planned"It is an active reflection of objective things, and without what already exists, it is impossible"Pre"or"Not pre-planned"Guess, so"All things are foreseen, and those who are not prepared are wasted"。
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"All things are foreseen, and those who are not prepared are wasted" is a philosophical reflection of the relationship between cause and effect. Meaning: Whatever you do, you can succeed if you are prepared in advance, and you will fail if you are not prepared.
If you are prepared to speak, you will not be able to speak without reasoning; Plan before you act, and you won't make mistakes or regrets.
This sentence comes from "The Book of Rites: The Mean": "If everything is prepared, it will be established, and if it is not prepared, it will be wasted."
The pre-sentence is not stilted, the pre-determination is not sleepy, the pre-line rule is not guilty, and the pre-determination of the branch and spine is not poor. Yu, also known as "pre-".
In "On Protracted War".
He also quoted: "'All things are foreseen, and those who are not prepared are wasted', and without prior planning and preparation, victory in the war cannot be achieved." ”
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