The first person to believe in fate and not luck.
If you ask a person, do you believe in fate? Believe it or not, such people are not suitable for learning the Book of Changes. Fate consists of two words, the former "fate" represents innate life, and the latter "luck" represents acquired luck.
Everyone is born with a fixed life. Whether you are a man or a woman, whether your family is rich or poor, whether your parents are friendly or nervous, how can we control these? Therefore, the life span of a person's birth represents congenital, which can also be said to be a fate. You still say you don't believe in life?
But luck is different. We can live a comfortable life through our efforts the day after tomorrow, which can be "artificially created", so it is called luck. Luck is acquired and can be transformed. Many people are born in poverty and can start from scratch, that is, they are completely lucky in this life.
So when you ask a person whether he believes in fate, the best answer is "Believe in fate, but don't believe in luck", because fate cannot be changed at all, and luck is always full of variables, and this is the real future.
Second, people who want to take the initiative to become better.
The most important thing for a person is to know himself clearly and have some confidence. Living a better life is everyone's hope and desire, but some people just muddle along and hope to enjoy the success of not working hard.
Want to get better, this period is divided into active relationship and passive relationship. Only by stimulating one's subjective initiative can one have the fighting spirit to face the challenges in life, and the passive party will have a "sudden" feeling about everything. Therefore, if you want to become better, you must know how to think positively, plan ahead and read the Book of Changes. You will find a variety of ways to solve problems, so that you will be invincible and avoid many risks.
The third person familiar with the sixty-four hexagrams
The sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes can be said to be the basis for the introduction of the Book of Changes. 64 hexagrams evolved from 8 hexagrams, representing different stages of life. It can be said that being familiar with the sixty-four hexagrams can make us feel a lot of things when we encounter difficulties, thus inspiring us to make correct judgments.
So how do you learn the sixty-four hexagrams of the Book of Changes? Many friends always remember today and forget tomorrow, and then say that they have a bad memory, but they haven't found a good learning method yet. There is an effective way to learn the Book of Changes, that is, to make 64 cards out of 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes, and then disrupt the order, using spare time to randomly select one of them every day. No matter what hexagrams are drawn, we can read them silently after painting.
This learning method is called subtle learning. Without knowing it, you can easily remember the sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes. You might as well try.