When facing unfair situations, anger, complaints, or even self-abandonment will not change anything. Instead, they only drain yourself and bring more negative impact, while the unfair reality remains unchanged. Therefore, rather than punishing yourself, it is better to accept it and adjust your mindset.
For health issues such as hepatitis B, it is actually not as frightening as people imagine. What is truly harmful is turning it into a psychological burden. Carrying this mental load will only limit your development. In reality, there are a huge number of hepatitis B carriers, and there is no widespread unemployment as feared. Many worries come from misunderstanding or exaggeration, and reality is not as bad as imagined.
At any time, one should never lose confidence in life, nor allow others to destroy it. Losing confidence itself is often more dangerous than external difficulties. In the workplace, competition and limited resources are natural realities, requiring adaptability. Just like in nature, knowing that competition exists is not the problem; the key is learning how to respond rather than losing motivation. When facing situations such as credit being taken or being overlooked, one should adjust through experience and strategy instead of falling into negativity.
When feeling confused, focusing on the task at hand is the best choice. Do not hesitate or worry about missing other opportunities, because hesitation often leads to neither being done well. Rather than pursuing multiple goals at once, it is better to do one thing well. As the saying goes, “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.” In reality, the best outcome is often what you are currently experiencing and fully committed to.