Life itself is not inherently important; what matters most is discarding indifference and passivity, and embracing a positive and healthy life.
Every moment in life is filled with opportunities. As long as you seize them, create, and fully showcase yourself, others will see your brilliant side. Perhaps your appearance is not ideal, but you can earn recognition and praise at work; perhaps your life is not affluent, but you can cultivate a happy and warm family; perhaps you often face setbacks, but you can gain insights and growth from them. The brilliance of life depends on our own efforts to reveal it.
Friends who can make you angry are those who truly care about your friendship. Therefore, do not be upset; be grateful for such friends.
Some say silence is golden. Indeed, sometimes silence is far better than excessive talking, as it does not tire others. Yet too much silence is also undesirable; when one loses interest in speaking, one loses many opportunities to express joy and share happiness. I used to be more emotional, but now I am calm, with neither joy nor sorrow, peace without disturbance. Like a still lake, I sink my heart to the depths, observing the world with quiet amusement. Could this be the state of water in a bottle and clouds in the sky?
If you do not overcome difficulties, they will overcome you.
Everything in life has its reason for gains and losses at a given moment. Never entangle yourself, do not give up, do not cling to self, do not constantly look back, and do not indulge in self-pity; let everything follow its natural course.
Life often has many disappointments. Sometimes we overestimate ourselves, sometimes we see life too clearly, and sometimes we oversimplify things. You may think you are important in others' hearts, but you are not; Only when you value others will they find you precious. Those who remain unnoticed may bloom the most beautiful life quietly. Good morning!
Salespeople cannot close a deal with every client they visit. They should strive to visit more clients to increase their success rate.