As a child, I used to look up at the starry sky. When a shooting star crossed the night, I never had time to make a wish. As an adult, I still often miss the right moment when meeting someone truly important.
Gravel is the most ordinary existence among all things in the world.
In life, money is a constant concern. No matter how much we earn, it never feels enough; no matter how hard we work, savings always seem insufficient; no matter how busy we are, there is always more to do. The pursuit of money burdens countless lives and affects many relationships and choices.
A great actor is often emotionally driven; a great director is often highly talented; a great writer is often charismatic; a successful ruler is often decisive and even ruthless. Those who achieve great success often sacrifice balance in life, while those who seek perfection in all things often end up ordinary.
If a salesperson cannot close a deal, then product knowledge and sales skills are meaningless. Without a transaction, there is no sale—this is reality.
Some people are suited for love, some for learning, some for being playful, some for mutual admiration, some for imagination, some for conversation, and some for emotional release. In this era, no one can fulfill all roles for another person. Therefore, lowering expectations of others is the best kindness you can give yourself. In real life, every great achievement begins with faith and is driven forward by the first step of belief.