The permanence of science lies in relentless pursuit and exploration.
People cannot live without goals, but they should not become greed-driven. When one is blinded by personal gain and loses rationality, the next step often leads to dangerous traps.
If we approach tasks we have long grown tired of with a "this is the last day" mindset, we would realize that those previously tedious days are in fact beautiful and precious.
Truly personal moments in life are rare. Most of the time, we either repeat our own routines or imitate others. Sometimes we even set our life goals to mimic someone else's lifestyle. True happiness, however, is not living like others, but living according to one's own will.
Tolerance is a virtue, a personal charm that requires countless trials and patience to cultivate. In interactions with others, tolerance is like a ray of sunlight, bringing warmth. Immersed in its light, we understand how to view life. There is no perfection in people or events; everything has flaws, and demanding perfection is a mistaken attitude. Therefore, showing tolerance to others and to situations teaches us how to live better ourselves.