Those who understand life deeply are often those who have weathered many storms and hardships.
Life is not just about seeking validation from others, but also about the pursuit and affirmation of oneself.
Life is finite, but the spirit is infinite. Life has difficulties, but willpower can overcome them.
The path of life is winding and undulating; anyone who imagines it to be flat and straight is a fool.
The most meaningful life is one spent helping others; it is far more precious than receiving help.
A life without risk is like walking on level ground or sailing on calm waters; while safe from falling or drowning, it ultimately leads to mediocrity.
Parents hope their children are healthy, wise, and righteous. In today's fast-developing society, they especially hope their children possess extraordinary intelligence to excel in competitions. However, child development takes time; beyond later education, prenatal education is also indispensable.
When reading, if the mind is not focused, the knowledge will not be retained for long. In reading, the state of mind is most important. Once the mind is present, the eyes will follow.
In modern society, knowledge is capital and wealth. Those who possess knowledge hold the initiative for development; those who update their knowledge quickly capture the strategic high ground. Failing to learn means losing opportunities. Therefore, we should invest time in learning; the more time we invest, the higher the probability of seizing opportunities. In this learning-oriented society, we should learn from books, practice, and others to continuously refresh our knowledge, making learning a spiritual need and a good habit.
Only through setbacks can willpower and social skills be improved. In contrast, those raised in luxury often lack the necessary trials and cannot achieve great things.
Avoid blindly believing rumors; one must experience things personally to distinguish truth from falsehood. Some things must be tried firsthand to understand the true feeling and result. Much like how information becomes distorted through too many intermediaries, one should personally experience what is possible to avoid misconceptions.
Human nature is inherently similar, but habits drive people apart; do not let habits lead you astray.
Once such habits are formed, thinking speed increases naturally, and effective methods are applied even to trivial matters. Mastering this skill will elevate your vision and thinking to a new level.