To obtain food, one must keep searching continuously; only through persistent effort can results be achieved. Do not be discouraged easily. Even if the ideal goal cannot be found, there may still be a workable alternative.
Life is full of obstacles and challenges. When facing difficult choices and feeling fear or hesitation, many problems are actually like a small ditch—one courageous step is enough to cross it. Often, what people lack is simply the courage to take that step.
Self-abandonment makes one a slave to fate, while self-improvement makes one strong. I do not wish to nourish my inner self with the efforts of others, nor rely on external things to comfort myself. I only want to live uprightly and act honestly, remembering what should be remembered and letting go of what should be forgotten.
Remind yourself to be like an athlete who breaks through obstacles. Real-life difficulties are not truly frightening; what is frightening is choosing to retreat. From now on, learn to face challenges and move forward.
In life, understanding and forgiveness can create miracles. They can repair emotional damage and act like a torch, lighting the dark path paved by resentment and hostility.
Letting go is often painful, but holding on may hurt even more. Sometimes, we only truly understand what we want after emotional breakdowns and tears.
Indifference is a hidden form of harm. Only when we recognize this can we resist it and hope for the return of warmth, empathy, and compassion.
Experience is important, but mindset determines direction. Experience solves present problems, while beliefs and concepts shape long-term outcomes.
Not all dreams come true, but every dream deserves respect. The pursuit of dreams is what makes life colorful and meaningful.
When feeling low, remind yourself to focus on what you have rather than what you lack. The world is vast and opportunities are many; do not confine yourself to a small shadow.
If “winning without fighting” is the goal, then “attacking weaknesses while avoiding strengths” is the key strategy. Concentrating resources on critical points often leads to success.
Life is a process of constant experience; without wind and rain, there is no growth. It is precisely hardship that makes success more meaningful.
At home, you only see home; stepping outside reveals the world. When you see only money, you see wealth; when placed correctly, money reveals a broader world of value and meaning.