I demand of myself persistent and unyielding action to achieve my goals, vowing never to rest until they are met.
What is reasonable is called training, while what is unreasonable is called tempering; for a job seeker, both serve as valuable experiences.
Cultivating your strengths adds value to your life, while focusing on your weaknesses depreciates it.
Financial management requires coordination between spouses. If disagreements arise, they should be discussed honestly and realistically rather than suppressed, as unaddressed resentment can have serious consequences. Whether using joint or separate accounts, the key is mutual agreement; a third account can also be opened for household expenses. One partner can be designated to handle bills and investments. Allow your spouse a little freedom to spend without nagging, as both should have autonomy over their income. Discuss major purchases with family, and make it a habit to discuss shared goals when there is no financial stress.
We walk together because of our shared interests, supporting and understanding each other. If our ambitions differ, it becomes difficult to plan for a common future; in such cases, it may be better to follow our own paths.
Remember the kindness others show you, but let go of the favors you have done for others.