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It Can Be Better Than Imagined
"It can be better than imagined"—this seemingly simple phrase actually embodies a profound attitude toward life: we often underestimate the possibility of change, and we frequently undervalue the strength within ourselves and others to grow upward even in difficult circumstances. The real world is full of challenges, but as long as we are willing to try, persist, and believe, many things can indeed turn out far better than we initially imagined.
Psychological Level: When we manage to surpass our initial expectations, we can even astonish ourselves. Human beings are inherently curious, and this curiosity drives us to explore and discover. Our fondness for good things stems from our deep desire to live better lives. Just as our ancestors, after a successful hunt, would naturally hope for even greater success next time—improving survival chances—so too do we strive for continuous improvement. While "good enough" may suffice, there is always a market for "even better."
Practical Level: Many people are content with the status quo, while others are not. Those who accept the current situation may live comfortably and steadily, whereas those dissatisfied with it may find redemption through change. For example, when most people struggle to wake up at 7 or 8 a.m., you might train yourself to rise promptly at 5 a.m. every day—reading books, catching up on news, or learning something new. This kind of initiative is somewhat related to age and experience; you can't expect a child to have such foresight. Of course, 7 to 8 hours of sleep remains essential for most, and some may even require more. Adequate sleep not only sharpens judgment but also strengthens immunity and overall physical health. However, oversleeping clearly brings its own problems.
When facing real-life difficulties, it's crucial to immediately raise and clearly articulate any issues—even writing them down and discussing them with others. Collective brainstorming often reveals that many problems aren't as insurmountable as they seem. For instance, if you have an idea but are uncertain about it, a quick search online may reveal how little you previously knew, showing that many things aren't as you imagined. Many of the concerns you face have likely been experienced—and solved—by others before you. Ancient thinkers may have already addressed similar issues, and once you discover their insights, you gain valuable experience from contemporaries and draw strength from the wisdom of the past. Moreover, you can use modern tools and resources to resolve these matters efficiently and effectively.
Reality Level: The real challenges lie in reality itself. Practical constraints may prevent your ideas from being too far-fetched. Therefore, grounding yourself in facts, conducting thorough analysis based on actual circumstances, and striving to find a solution you’re truly satisfied with becomes both an interesting and challenging endeavor.
When everyone feels the need to strive for a better way of living, you begin to see the brilliance of human nature shine through. At that moment, you too undergo transformation, rising to a higher level in both capability and awareness. With effort, you might achieve more—better income, improved health, and a more fulfilling life.
So, how can "it can be better than imagined" become reality? Consider focusing on the following areas:
Break the Information Bubble: Actively seek new information—stay informed about policy shifts, technological advances, and market trends. Avoid navigating new challenges with outdated knowledge.
Take Small Steps and Iterate Continuously: Don’t wait for a "perfect plan." Start acting now and adjust your course as you go.
Seek Collaboration and Integrate Resources: Individual efforts have limits. By partnering with others, organizations, or platforms, you can significantly amplify your impact.
Leverage Tools and Technology: Embrace digital and intelligent tools to dramatically boost efficiency.
Believe in the Positive Side of Human Nature: Even in tough times, most people are willing to cooperate, support one another, and seek improvement.
Ultimately, achieving "better" in reality does not rely on fantasy, but on a gradual process driven by upgraded awareness, accumulated action, and systemic collaboration.





