In this complex world, people live in a simple way. Along the long journey of life, we meet many people and experience many events. Whatever we encounter, we should learn to maintain a tolerant and sincere heart. Life is like a tree; only by pruning away regrets and remorse can we open up our own sky. Those who live a little confused tend to be happier, while those who are overly clear-minded are more likely to suffer from worry.
Human nature is social, so we should integrate into society as much as possible. At the same time, as individuals, we must maintain our independence. Like a ship sailing in the ocean, we rely on the sea to move with the waves, yet we must also set our own course to avoid getting lost in the vastness.
No one is closer to yourself than you are, and no one is farther from yourself than you are. No one knows you better, yet no one is more unfamiliar to you. In many ways, a person is their own greatest enemy.
When someone is questioned after making a mistake, the usual reactions are: denial, excuses, blaming others, silence, and finally, admission of fault.
The best way to treat yourself well is to be tolerant toward others, while the best way to treat others well is to be strict with yourself.
A piece of pure carbon must endure thousands of years of high temperature and pressure deep within the earth before becoming something strong and enduring.
In sales, the first rule of closing a deal is to ask the customer to buy. However, the reason most salespeople fail is that they never make this request.
Light footsteps quietly enter the scenery of time. Eyes pass over countless scenes as one walks silently forward. Thoughts linger in memories, hands gently touch faded traces, and the heart is suddenly stirred. It feels as if bound by an unseen force, slowly sinking deeper and deeper, unable to escape.
A piece of pure carbon must endure thousands of years of high temperature and pressure deep within the earth before becoming something strong and enduring