Learning from Our Past Self

 

When rereading a book I’ve written, I often find myself thinking, “Did I really think this deeply?” or “If I now adopt this perspective, things might go more smoothly.” Sometimes, I even wonder, “Did I once have such good habits? Perhaps I should try making them again.” Over time, the wisdom we acquire and the actions we take based on it tend to fade from memory. That’s why it is essential to write down our insights and revisit them after some time has passed. In doing so, we allow our past self to become our teacher, guiding us forward once again.

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