Beautiful waves bloom when they strike against rocks, and brilliant sparks emerge when iron is hammered between an anvil and a hammer. Likewise, the value of life is revealed through continuous pursuit and struggle.
There is no perfectly calm sea, nor a life without hardships. Waves add grandeur and magnificence to the ocean, while difficulties leave behind profound and touching memories in life.
Life is like a difficult book to read; only through careful reflection and sincere understanding can one grasp its true meaning.
Diligence, seriousness, and responsibility form the foundation of success, while laziness, greed, and carelessness hinder personal growth.
A life without risk is like riding on flat ground or sailing on still water—safe, yet inevitably ordinary.
A truly great life begins with the establishment of noble ideals; the spring of life also arrives with the sowing of these ideals.
So-called empty fame brings only temporary satisfaction and has no real value. Striving for it often leads to conflict and contradiction, becoming a source of endless troubles and disputes. Competing for meaningless reputation not only drains energy but also damages relationships, and its worth is questionable.
Learning and thinking are like the two wings of an airplane; both are indispensable. Learning is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about asking questions and reflecting deeply to form true understanding. Without thinking and inquiry, learning alone cannot lead to real competence.