The reason why people speak like a blind man touching an elephant is often because we know very little about ourselves. Each of us is like a little explorer, with our own opinions and opinions, which are often based on our limited experience and knowledge.
When we know very little about a topic or issue, it's easy to fall into the trap of self-confidence, believing that our own opinions are absolute truths and that others' opinions are false. However, the truth is like a deep ocean, and what we know is only the tip of the iceberg that has surfaced, while the deeper truth is hidden in uncharted territory.
Our cognition is constrained by our own experience and education, and our opinions are limited by our observations and thoughts. Therefore, we need to be humble and open-minded at all times, and be like a sponge constantly absorbing new knowledge and insights. It is only when we realize how little we know that we can listen to the perspectives of others and understand the diversity of the world with greater humility.
We need to break out of our limitations by listening and communicating. Listening to the perspectives and experiences of others is like opening windows to a new world. Through communication with others, we can understand a problem more comprehensively, and it can also stimulate more innovative thinking.
At the same time, we need to learn to doubt and question. Don't blindly accept other people's opinions, but think and evaluate with critical thinking. We need to dig into the problem like a detective and dig out the truth of the facts. Only in this way can we form a more accurate and comprehensive view.
In short, people speak hard because we know very little. Let's stay humble and open to exploring the infinite possibilities of this world. By listening, communicating, and questioning, we can constantly expand our horizons, deepen our understanding, and ultimately develop a more comprehensive and accurate perspective.