If you place too much importance on academic credentials, someone with a degree will be enough to make you feel awe.


If you value family background, just mentioning their parents' status can make you retreat slightly.
If you believe in life experience, a few encounters can make you feel superficial.
If you care about appearance, someone slightly more attractive can make you feel ashamed.
These factors are not without value, but they are far less important than you imagine and cannot truly define a person.
Many times, what truly traps us is not external conditions, but our exaggerated perception of these labels in our minds, which causes unnecessary worries and imbalance in work and life.
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