4.5|Summary | The Core Conclusions of Chapter Four
Summary | The Core Conclusions of Chapter Four
In this chapter, we have focused on a single task: translating the language of "Destiny" into the language of "Psychology." We have arrived at several critical conclusions:
- The Logic of Human Action: Humans do not "see it to believe it"; instead, they "believe it first, then they look and act."
- The Reconstructed Version of Reality: The world does not present an "objective holistic view" to you; it is a version of reality reorganized by your beliefs, which act as a filter.
- Perception is Reality: You are forever actualizing what you truly believe in your core, rather than the slogans you proclaim with your mouth.
- The Missing Question in Successology: Almost every system acknowledges this—everyone speaks of "subconscious," "belief," and "mindset"—yet few ever ask the fundamental question: Where exactly does this subconscious come from?
Therefore, we can now establish a functional definition of "Destiny" (Ming):
Destiny is the set of total judgments you have already made in your subconscious regarding yourself and the world, combined with the sum of all actions and interpretations you spend a lifetime performing to verify those judgments.
This naturally brings us to the next question:
Where does the starting point—our subconscious—come from? Who planted that "Seed"? When was it planted? And most importantly, can it be changed?
This is the theme of our next chapter: How the "Seed Structure" of a human is written during childhood, thus becoming our destiny!