The road of life is winding and undulating; to imagine it as flat and straight is the height of foolishness.
Compared to the vastness of the universe, a human life is but a fleeting moment. While many lament the passing of time, few know how to truly cherish it. To cherish time means to waste not a single second and to use it with maximum efficiency.
One's achievements or future success cannot be judged solely by performance in youth. Many successful individuals were not the smartest or highest achievers in their early years, but through hard work, a positive attitude, and humility, they eventually reached their goals.
Possessing "extraordinary talent" without "unwavering determination" will ultimately lead to nothing.
Wisdom is built not only through books but also through experience and life's journey. The more one experiences, the richer the insights and knowledge gained. As the saying goes, "experience is the mother of wisdom"; growth comes from setbacks, and true insight is forged through practice.
As the saying goes, "habit becomes nature." Once a habit is formed, it often operates subconsciously without the need for thought.
The human heart is difficult to fathom; no one can truly see into another's soul. Even among the closest friends, there will always be some level of reservation.
Both offense and defense serve the purpose of victory. If one focuses only on one and neglects the other, even studying the art of Sun Tzu or Wu Ziqi will be futile. True victory requires understanding the profound balance between offense and defense.
When God closes a door, He opens a window. As long as one knows how to cherish what they have, there is fairness to be found in everything.