People with progressive delusion syndrome, one of their biggest traits is the ability to be self-satisfied, unsatisfied with the current state, and easily overestimate their abilities. They are not very awake in their ability to look at themselves, do not go all out in doing things, but donuts, it is difficult to obtain deep-seated development. At the same time, they want others to their own requirements lower the better, so often for their imperfections and do not try to find excuses. In the end, the things that can be done for them are a difficult thing to accomplish.
--The plateau "self-control"
Progressive illusion syndrome, for oneself do always feel very good self, and always feel that they are better, better than others, and thus more and more blind, high evaluation of their own, in the face of challenges, always think that they will be the winner, so do not fully prepared, or self-feeling almost on the line, Without a higher demand for themselves, in the face of lost results, also always assume that there is a shady, or unfair.
It should be said that self-confidence is a good thing, but overconfidence or blind self-confidence is a self-destructive behavior. Obviously can pay more efforts to reach a higher level, but stand still, stop, can not properly see the results of each thing, did not consider their own shortcomings, or did not correctly recognize the root cause of the problem. Over time, when suddenly looking back, you will find that you have missed too many ...
Recognize yourself, see your shortcomings, after each of the things done to summarize the place is not perfect, and learn and accumulate relevant knowledge and experience, for the future possible problems to be fully prepared, and constantly improve their ability to deal with problems.
Self-control (1)--Progressive delusion syndrome