Because cliffs leave no way back, standing at the edge means you can only struggle to grasp what lies ahead, whether upward or downward. On the cliff top, there is the clearest breeze; at the edge, the most beautiful scenery; and below, the crushing reality of failure. One must learn to embrace the beauty ahead and above while also accepting the reality beneath.
In life, when young, we think we know nothing; in university, we think we know everything; after graduation, we realize we know nothing; in middle age, we think we know a lot; and in old age, we finally understand that everything is unknown. People chase dreams constantly, yet in busyness they forget those around them. Every injury and every moment of emotion is fleeting, as busyness leaves no time to listen or feel.
Those who fear failure and dare not give it their all will never succeed.
There is no such thing as overnight success; all achievement comes from long-term refinement and accumulation.
What you try to hold on to often ends up being only worry; nothing else can truly be kept.
One should withstand all temptations of material desire, uphold justice, and maintain inner purity; only then can misfortune be avoided and good fortune arrive.
The more attention you pay to others, the less time you have for self-reflection. Do you understand?
The curtain of life’s stage may rise at any moment; the key is whether you choose to perform or to hide.