Like a star, a bolt of lightning, a blooming apricot, or a leading bird, boldly reveal yourself in your own time and space. Do not beg for the cold, distant starlight to illuminate your life; instead, let the sun within you rise, so that you may radiate warmth and light for a lifetime. Learn to be still, immerse your thoughts, and gradually lower your desires. Frequently reset yourself to zero, treating every day as a new beginning. By moderating your desires, you will gain more opportunities for success. I am most grateful to those who once looked down on me. My father once told me solemnly: "Child, you are no longer a genius. On the road ahead, I don't want people to hold you too high, but I hope you can lower your posture and climb towards the sky step by step through struggle and sweat." In those long years, we met at the right time and recognized each other's pure beauty. Your tall stature and sun-like smile once stirred my soul. The bus stations of those years are imprinted with our shadows and memories. I finally realized that my judgment of people was too simplistic; I never considered the face beneath the mask, always treating the mask as the face itself, forgetting that beneath a smiling mask often lies a face streaked with tears. Two seeds can become a forest. I demand of myself persistent and unyielding action to achieve my goals, vowing not to rest until they are reached. I love traveling, especially the kind of travel that is free and unrestrained. Travel is much like life; while most people yearn for a specific destination, I prefer aimless travel, avoiding crowds and heading toward the unknown. Like a dandelion riding the free wind, taking flight without knowing where it goes or where it will land. One can drink the morning dew to nourish the mind, listen to the sun to broaden the heart, and bathe in the wind and rain to cleanse the soul. Having served as a CEO for many years, becoming someone else's subordinate holds no attraction for me.