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"She has closed her eyes and is willing to walk out of the wheat field with you"
Socrates led Plato to a wheat field and asked him to choose the largest ear of wheat without looking back.
While walking, Plato saw many ears of wheat that looked good, but he always thought that there would be better ones ahead.
In the end, Plato returned empty-handed because he realized that in his pursuit of perfection, he missed what he already had.
So what to do?
The answer is: at the time you think is the most correct, take down the bunch of wheat ears that you think is the biggest in front of you, then close your eyes and walk out of the wheat field!

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