As the old saying goes, "Only by enduring the bitterest of hardships can one become a person of distinction." This teaches us that facing life's hardships and exhaustion is a natural part of the journey. It is only through these trials that we forge an indomitable will and an unyielding character. What we need is action, not complaints or grumbling; only action solves problems, whereas complaining is often merely an expression of resentment toward one's own incompetence.
Because of a lack of courage or ability to overcome obstacles, people often seek excuses to evade responsibility, falling into a cycle of resentment and ultimately wasting their precious lives in mediocrity. To achieve greatness, one must overcome the habit of complaining, eliminate grievances, and strive with the confidence of "I can do it." In this way, your life will naturally become extraordinary.
To truly live as your best self, you must constantly face yourself—your flaws, your shortcomings, and the imperfections in life. Through continuous practice, refine yourself and bid farewell to complaining. This is how you achieve transformation, courageously stepping out of your comfort zone and breaking free from mental constraints to pursue your ideas and overcome difficulties. Aim to find reasons for success, but never excuses for failure. When facing setbacks, determine whether it was due to a lack of ability, insufficient preparation, or missed timing, rather than blaming fate or others. This self-awareness determines your future achievements and provides vital lessons for personal growth.
Rather than wasting time complaining, use it for reflection, summary, and improvement. Utilizing time effectively keeps us driven and prevents idle thoughts. A disciplined and fulfilling life is essential. When you no longer have time for decadence, complaints, or boredom, you will find yourself becoming excellent and discovering your true self. We each possess a "false self," an "ego," and a "true self." Only by unlocking your potential and persevering can you discover your true essence. Do not complain about yourself; simply work until you have given your all, so that you may live without regrets.
We enter this world to achieve something. In this long yet brief journey of life, we should strive more and complain less. Constantly sound the horn of struggle to remind and inspire yourself: complaining is useless; it is merely an outlet for one's own inadequacy.