Application of hearing and walking

The applications of hearing and walking are as follows:

First of all, listening can help us acquire information and knowledge. By listening to the wisdom and opinions of others, we can understand a theme or problem more deeply, broaden our horizons and increase our knowledge. At the same time, we can also learn wisdom from other people's experiences and stories to guide our actions and decisions.

Secondly, listening can promote team communication and cooperation. In a team, everyone has their own views and opinions. By listening to others' opinions and suggestions, communication and cooperation among team members can be promoted, and team cohesion and work efficiency can be improved.

In addition, Tao is the process of putting the wisdom heard into practice. At work, we not only need to master knowledge and skills, but also need to apply these knowledge and skills to practical work in order to achieve work goals. Through the streets, we can turn theoretical knowledge into practical experience and improve work efficiency and quality.

In addition, streets can also promote personal growth and development. Through practice, we can constantly try new things and methods, discover our own potential and advantages, and accumulate valuable experiences and lessons. These experiences and lessons can become important wealth for personal growth and development.

In a word, listening and doing complement each other. Gain wisdom and knowledge by listening to the road, and then apply these knowledge and wisdom to practical work through the road, constantly sum up experiences and lessons, and realize the growth and development of individuals and teams.

The difference between listening and walking:

First of all, listening to the Tao means listening to and learning from what others teach, that is, knowledge and wisdom. It includes the understanding and comprehension of truth, law and experience. Listening to the Tao is a process of acquiring knowledge, which requires us to keep an open mind and accept the guidance and suggestions of others with an open mind.

On the other hand, it means putting what you hear into practice and turning theory into action. Walking in the street requires us to apply what we have learned to real life, test the correctness of what we have learned through practice, and constantly improve and adjust our behavior. Walking in the street is a process of practical exploration, which requires us to have courage, determination and creativity, and constantly try new things and methods.

The relationship between listening and doing is interdependent. Listening to the Tao is the root of the Tao. Only by listening and learning can we understand correct knowledge and wisdom and provide guidance for practice. On the other hand, it is the process of transforming theoretical knowledge into practical experience, and constantly improving and perfecting one's ability and quality through practice.