Bottom line thinking is a dialectical thinking, that is, make the best plan for everything, but work hard in the best direction, and have a plan in the worst case. This is what China people say: "Everything is established in advance, and it will be abolished if it is not planned".
This sentence comes from the golden mean in the Book of Rites, an ancient Confucian classic in China. Its original words are "everything is ready, and if it is not prepared, it will be wasted." The word "Yu" in this sentence means "forward" and means forward.
The phrase "everything is established in advance, and it will be abolished without advance" means that no matter what you do, it can be carried out smoothly. If you are not prepared, things will surely fail. This sentence enlightens us that no matter what we do, if we are prepared, things will be half done.
"everything is established in advance, and it is useless if it is not planned" emphasizes the importance of preparing in advance. This sentence comes from the golden mean in the Book of Rites, an ancient Confucian classic in China. Its original words are "if you are not prepared, you will stand, and if you are not prepared, you will be abolished." The word "Yu" in this sentence means "forward" and means in advance.
The Book of Rites is an ancient book compiled by Dai Sheng, an outstanding philosopher in the Western Han Dynasty. As a very important collection of ancient laws and regulations in China, it covers the contents and thoughts of ancient etiquette, philosophy, education, politics and aesthetics, and is a very important historical material for studying ancient etiquette society today.