Social stratification is driven by competition. You must strive through hard work; otherwise, you risk being relegated to the bottom of society.
Life is like riding a bus. Some journeys are direct, while others are slow, involving many stops and many encounters. Some miss their stations, missing out on both the scenery and the companions by their side. No one knows who will accompany them to the final destination, or even which bus they should be on.
When seeing others fail, one might feel a sense of superiority. However, truly wise people observe why others fail and use it as a warning to avoid making the same mistakes themselves.
We did not come into this world just to be saddened by its imperfections. Life is precious and finite; we cannot return once we leave. Therefore, do not waste your time in low spirits. Go forth to believe, to love, to dream, and even to regret. Always believe that there will always be a tomorrow.
Every day demands a higher price because life grows shorter with each passing day. Therefore, be more proactive every single day. Today is precious and should not be eroded by worry or regret. Lift your chin and seize the day, for it will never return.
You are inherently excellent, but you often fail to believe in yourself, which leads to self-neglect. Everyone possesses greatness; the difference lies in how one recognizes and utilizes their own potential.
Knowing your place is as essential as knowing your own face; it is a form of clear self-awareness. There is more beauty in authenticity than in superficiality. Do what you can, and do it to the best of your ability—this is the most important way to live.