Students are not passive recipients of knowledge but active learners, encouraged to question, discuss, and identify problems. Once they have a basic understanding, teachers should guide and inspire them in areas of doubt, which stimulates curiosity and engagement far more effectively than direct knowledge transfer.
Time is like a loan; even the most reliable borrower cannot fully repay it. To those who are most frugal with time, it proves most generous. Seize today and rely less on tomorrow. "Do not idle away youth, for it will turn white and bring only regret!"
Achieving success is not instantaneous. Although a privileged environment, excellent schools and teachers, and abundant resources provide conditions, without perseverance and determination, becoming accomplished remains difficult.
Good habits, even small ones, greatly aid success; bad habits, once formed, can be difficult to break and may hinder progress. In life, we must master our habits rather than become slaves to bad ones.
The battlefield favors speed over slowness, and the business world is similar. Hesitation upon spotting an opportunity allows competitors to gain the advantage; even if one acts first but moves slowly, the opponent can still benefit.
Whether in life or work, if you wish to earn someone's favor or have them act for you, the best approach is to win their heart. Show kindness and gain their complete trust, and they will turn conflict into harmony and follow you loyally.