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How do you feel that life is like boiling frogs in warm water?
Speaking of boiling frogs in warm water, I suddenly remembered a video I saw before, which was also about the experiment of boiling frogs in warm water. Some people doubt that if frogs are boiled in warm water, is it true that they are slowly boiled to death? Doesn't he feel a little hot? Won't he jump out like putting it in hot water?

Then, with these questions, someone did another experiment to see if the result was what everyone said before. Will frogs slowly boil to death? Then there was an experiment in which a frog was put directly into hot water. The frog immediately felt uncomfortable and jumped out. Then, another frog was put into a water temperature that was just beginning to adapt to it, and then slowly heated.

Then you will find that when the water temperature is heated to a temperature that he can't bear, the frog will jump out and struggle inside, instead of being cooked without feeling. So you will find that the frog cooked in warm water is not heated slowly at the water temperature it adapts to, as everyone said before, and it will die unconsciously.

But this long-standing chicken soup, although there are some misunderstandings, still illustrates some truth.

You said that life is like boiling frogs in warm water. I think you may have two feelings. One is that you are content with the status quo in your life, and then one day you will find that, ah, life is like this, and he has led you into a dead end, and you can't walk any further. Only then do you realize that the road you have taken is really comfortable. You are in a dangerous environment and you have no idea. Later, when you have no choice, you realize that you have done something wrong or wrong.

It's not too late at this time, but because of the decadent hypnosis of self-psychology, you are just like that frog, so depressed that you even give up your struggle.

The second is that you live a comfortable life at first, completely unaware of the external dangers, and then slowly wait for you to suddenly discover the dangers of your environment one day, then you struggle in it and then walk out of that danger. Or in your comfortable life, you suddenly realize the crisis of your environment, and you immediately pull yourself out of that wrong life.

One is that there is no way out, and the other is that there is a chance to save the rest of your life. Life is almost like boiling a frog in warm water. When in danger, you will know like a frog and struggle when in danger. So I think, if life is like boiling a frog in warm water, you must be nervous, regretful and desperate to change your life.

So I hope you have realized this situation and tried to break free.

Because if I am a frog in warm water, I must detect it when the temperature rises slowly, because I don't want to wait until the temperature kills me.