Only through setbacks and hardships can one’s willpower and interpersonal skills be strengthened. Spoiled individuals, lacking such trials, often fail to develop sufficient resilience and capability, making it difficult for them to achieve great success.
Favorable conditions are not dangerous in themselves; what matters is whether one has the determination to overcome oneself and the perseverance to keep moving forward.
In the hearts of young people, there is no concept of failure or giving up. “Fearless advancement, invincible courage” is their unwavering belief.
Ancient scholars believed that understanding comes from four paths: hearing, seeing, inner comprehension, and practical action, with action being the most important. Practice not only verifies knowledge gained through the first three paths but also deepens understanding.
There are many similar cases. If theoretical knowledge from books cannot be applied in real-life experience, it remains mere theory.
This also teaches us that in times of stability, one should be mindful of potential dangers. Only with vigilance can one be prepared; only with preparation can sudden disasters be avoided. This is the principle of “being prepared prevents trouble.”
Human hearts are unpredictable, and even the closest friends cannot fully understand each other, often keeping certain things hidden.
One must learn flexibility in life; one should not hit a stone with an egg, as the outcome is predictable.
If you deceive love, you will ultimately be abandoned by love.
In ancient poetry, when speaking of romantic relationships, the term “mutual understanding” is emphasized. In modern romance literature, “being in love” is more commonly used. So which is more important—mutual understanding or being in love?