Even when working for others, maintain the mindset of a boss.
Life is like a book, and I immerse my whole being in reading it; it is both exhausting and joyous.
Throughout history, wealth has always gone hand in hand with benevolence. Some people, in pursuit of maximum profit, resort to unscrupulous means: cutting corners, passing off inferior goods, or shortchanging customers. Such merchants (hereafter referred to as dishonest merchants) often succeed with these "business tactics," earning abundantly and drawing envy. Meanwhile, some honest and diligent merchants (hereafter referred to as sincere merchants), despite their hard work, earn little and struggle to advance.
When one person is bullied, another steps forward; when one faces setbacks, another gives their full support; when one is bedridden with illness, another provides utmost care. True brotherhood is revealed in times of hardship.
This insight touches the core of life: even in modern times, marriage should be approached with such understanding, otherwise, one may only fall into misfortune.
Bees, after collecting nectar from flowers, still hum in gratitude; leaves, swayed by the breeze, rustle in thanks. In life, everyone needs to cultivate gratitude. Gratitude means holding appreciation and thankfulness toward those who care for and help you, and expressing it through actions.
Leave a way out for others, otherwise, ultimately you will be the one harmed.