Some see themselves as the protagonists of life; some as supporting characters; some as spectators. However, those strong enough to refuse to yield to fate see themselves as the directors of their own lives. The wisdom of the wise lies in their ability to use life's many mirrors—those that reflect one's true self—to analyze, adjust, and perfect themselves.
1. Time flows silently, and our footsteps through time are equally silent. Time is gentle and graceful, allowing us to embrace the changing seasons and the storms of the soul. Time is sentimental, letting us taste the various flavors of life and experience its transformations; yet time is also heartless, gifting us the grayness of age and the wrinkles of decay... Cherish the present, so that you do not realize regret only after the present has become the past.
2. The same applies to interpersonal relationships. We encounter all kinds of people, and many may reveal weaknesses or errors. If you press too hard, seizing their mistakes to strike them down without giving them face or a way out, they will confront you head-on, leading to an irreconcilable feud. This not only destroys friendships but can also severely hinder your future career development.
3. Passion can compensate for a 20% deficiency in ability. Harvard psychology professor Roy pointed out that passion is a mental trait representing a positive spiritual force. Research shows that passion can compensate for 20% of a person's ability deficiency; conversely, a person lacking passion can only utilize 50% of their potential. Passion is a quality everyone possesses; when harnessed well, it can be transformed into immense energy.
4. The world is not complex; simplicity of heart is enough. Simplicity is not crudeness, but the stillness and depth of the ocean at noon; it is not mediocrity, but the vastness of a plateau in late autumn. Simplicity does not mean rejecting romance; it means maintaining a sense of ethereal calm amidst the noise and finding value in the ordinary amidst the trends. Without complexity and pretension, life flows like water over high mountains, making a chaotic world feel vibrant.
5. The path of life is carved by our own choices and subtractions; what truly protects you is your own decision-making. Life is composed of sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and spiciness; perfection is not a requirement. Leave some space for yourself and find the truth of life in tranquility. Stay unperturbed by both honor and disgrace; be indifferent to staying or leaving, watching the clouds roll and unroll in the sky.
6. When a flock of geese rests, one goose must act as a sentry, called the "Goose Slave," taking turns. At the slightest disturbance, it cries out to alert the flock. Once, a hunter failed many times and devised a plan: he ran straight toward the flock and hid immediately after the sentry cried. The geese escaped several times without seeing anything unusual, so they blamed and pecked at the sentry. The sentry grieved in silence, but when the hunter approached again, it remained silent, resulting in the death of over half the flock. —— The world is much the same: loyalty is often misunderstood, and those misunderstood often fail to persevere.
7. Every time you do a little more, others owe you a little more. Help others do better while increasing your own value. A skilled fisherman uses the bait the fish loves. You cannot make everyone like you, but you can reduce the reasons why they dislike you. Learning to negotiate without friction is a vital skill. By doing more, opportunities will follow. Those who serve others most are often the wealthiest, for the path of service leads to the city of happiness.
8. Those with high IQ and high EQ prosper; those with low IQ but high EQ receive help from mentors; those with high IQ but low EQ struggle despite their talent; those with low IQ and low EQ achieve nothing.
9. If you argue like a married couple, talk like friends, flirt like first loves, and protect each other like siblings, then you are destined to be together. Rather than waiting for others to love you, learn to love yourself more.
10. Due to subjective and objective limitations, the things people "want to do" and "should do" are often not equally achievable. To make a tangible contribution to society, one must focus on what they "can do."
11. On the journey of life, love between people often fades, and thoughts eventually drift away. People come and go. As new stories begin and old ones end, one realizes: some people are only meant to accompany us for a short or long distance, but not for a lifetime.
12. [Philosophical Thought] For true strivers, hardships are a school that tempers steel.
13. To know the truth in the morning is to die without regret in the evening.
14. Women fear the erosion of time, while men require the refinement of age.
15. Art reflects the realm, and the realm determines the art.
16. The most precious character in life is honesty; the greatest bankruptcy is despair; the greatest sorrow is jealousy; the most precious gift is forgiveness; and the greatest ignorance is self-deception.
17. Life requires constant reflection and enchantment. Reflection brings self-awareness, while enchantment brings self-joy. Self-awareness and self-joy are like two windows of life; the air remains fresh due to the convection between them.
18. Life is like a battlefield; success or failure depends entirely on whether you are willing to fight.
19. Life is a river; without hitting rocks, it cannot create beautiful waves. Life is full of misfortunes, but fate always smiles upon the positive. No two paths in life are the same, but they share one thing: you must walk through them yourself.
20. If life has a pursuit, every year can be like spring.