Life is like a surging river; despite the barriers of cliffs or the turbulence of eddies, it eventually flows steadily forward.
We used to believe that love should be earth-shattering, filled with romantic settings and solemn vows; we also thought that imperfection was what made it beautiful. However, through real intimacy, we realize that love is found in the simplicity of daily life, in supporting one another through hardships, and in walking hand in hand until old age.
Starting with the simplest and most certain tasks is a vital method for increasing work efficiency.
A snake slithers silently, and a scheme moves without a trace.
It is easy to criticize others, but difficult to dissect oneself.
Opportunities do not descend from the sky, nor does anyone bring them to you; you must strive for them yourself. One habit of successful people is: seizing opportunities when they arise, and creating them when they do not. As Napoleon Hill said, the only "luck" a person can rely on is the "opportunity" they create for themselves—this requires perseverance, and a fixed goal is the starting point of success.
Sometimes, you think you have seen through the world, when in fact, the world has seen through you. Sometimes, you think you are fooling the public, when in fact, you are being fooled. Sometimes, you feel you are at a dead end, yet a turning point is just ahead; sometimes, you think everything is smooth, yet a crisis is approaching. Sometimes, you feel you have given too much, yet you have received even more; sometimes, you feel intense pain, yet it is merely sentimentality. True care is mutual, while fake performance is mere hypocrisy.