The essence of cultivation lies in changing oneself, understood literally, it can be seen as the meaning of "correcting behavior."
However, in the eyes of the secular world, cultivation may be regarded as a noble endeavor or perhaps as hypocritical scholasticism; these are incorrect perceptions.
Correcting behavior can permeate every action in daily life.
Habits are an aggregation of one's tendencies, just as the secular world is a gathering of many tendencies. In the age of decline, the accumulation of mental dust is so heavy that people cannot see the simple rules clearly through it, leading to more erroneous perceptions, with political schemes purposely or unintentionally inducing it, eventually turning mental dust into chains for everyone.
Cultivation is the correction of one's behavior, allowing it to approach correctness.
Correcting behavior is changing habits.
Correcting habits should start from deeply cleansing tendencies.
