Life is inevitably imperfect; there is no need for excessive criticism or resentment. As the saying goes, "Watching the ebb and flow of prosperity, under the bright moon, a person leans against the tower." Learning to forgive is not for others, but for oneself. Like a lotus in bloom, the heart becomes as quiet as a vacant mountain.
Biological development has the greatest impact before adulthood, psychological development becomes prominent in middle age, and spiritual development is particularly striking in the final stages of life. A life where grace meets wrinkles is truly lovely, and a wise old age always radiates a brilliant light.
In our youth, everyone inevitably encounters someone who quietly enters the heart but never stays by one's side. That person resides in the softest corner of the soul, remembered in both sorrow and joy. They are a brilliant summer in memory, a magnificent encounter, and a poignant ending.
I admire the strong, but I never believe I am inferior to them. I firmly believe that through unremitting effort, every step forward shortens the distance between us. On the path of progress, the strong may fall a hundred times and rise with even greater struggle, while a coward might be defeated by a single fall.
Most people want to change the world, but few want to change themselves.
No matter when or what you are doing, always think.
The key factor is to be practical. Many people have ideas, but few implement them immediately. True entrepreneurs are doers, not dreamers.
In most people's lives, it is not that opportunities for wealth are absent, but that we are unprepared for them. Building wealth through business requires a progressive process.
There are many teachers in life. When starting a new job, the person who patiently guides you is your teacher; when seeking advice on fashion, the one who shares their secrets is your teacher; when you are timid, the person who encourages you and provides opportunities for self-improvement is also your teacher.