There is a passage in Zhou's Wisdom and Faith that I can't understand. Please enlighten me.

"Seeing and accepting people's necessary limitations is the starting point of wisdom, but wisdom does not stop there." Everyone has his own shortcomings, there are things that he can't do, and there are always times when he can't do it. You accept this fact, and this is the beginning of wisdom. This shows that you are not stupid. But really smart people will never only see these things. "If you just endure, not save, or just transcend, wisdom will become indifferent cynicism." If you just accept the facts and don't go beyond these restrictions, then the initial and basic wisdom will become cynicism. "However, once you seek salvation and transcendence, wisdom will not stop at wisdom, it will inevitably go to faith." In other words, once you find a way to go beyond your own limitations, it is not just intelligence, but a belief.

I think in general, it is: explore your potential as much as possible. When you constantly explore your potential, in this process, this persistence will inevitably become your own belief.

This is my understanding that my daughter is incompetent and just wants to come here. ^_*