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What kind of power determines our behavior?

Each of us has three kinds of strength, physical strength, mental strength and spiritual strength. These three forces will not act alone, but interact and cooperate with each other to form a joint force, which we use every day. And this resultant force is the most primitive force that drives us.

Physical strength, mental strength and mental strength are not stable values, but change all the time, so the resultant force they form will also change all the time.

Maybe people will say that physical strength and mental strength are easier to understand. Usually, we all know that there is physical strength and brain power, but we have never heard of brain power. Next, I will explain them to you one by one.

1, physical strength: physical strength comes from our limbs. In fact, our strength comes from the waist, which is called the lower abdomen in Chinese medicine. This kind of power is easy to understand, and it is also the easiest for everyone to feel. Everyone has experienced the feeling of fatigue. We are wasting our strength all the time. Even if we just sit and do nothing, we are consuming it. It's just a matter of quantity.

As long as you are not too weak or engaged in heavy physical work, general physical strength will not have such a great impact on your grades, and most people's physical strength is enough to maintain the physical consumption of our daily life and work.

2, brain power: brain power comes from our brain, the main thinking, logic, analysis, Chinese medicine is called Dantian. Although this kind of strength is not as easy to feel as physical strength, it is still felt by everyone. For example, when we encounter a problem with the same difficulty, sometimes we think about it, and we think that our brains turn quickly and logically, and we can analyze the results immediately, while sometimes we think that our brains can't move and we can't rack our brains.

3. Heart: The heart comes from our heart and is different from our heart. The heart is called Zhongtiantian in Chinese medicine and Huang Ting in China culture. It is the main emotion. In Chinese vocabulary, there are more than 2,000 words with heart, such as tired, exhausted, upset, exhausted, etc., all of which are feelings that the mind is willing but unable to do so.

Where there is feeling, there must be a place. Since the heart does not refer to the heart, where is its position?

Buddha said: pointing directly at people's hearts is actually very simple to point out.