Time flows like water, never to return. Throughout history, all great achievers have cherished time as gold. As the ancients said, "An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time." Yesterday is much like today, and today is much like tomorrow. Seasons cycle endlessly, and as we grow older and our hair turns white, we may realize we haven't learned what we should have, mastered what we should have, or done what we should have done. Once time is lost, it can never be reclaimed. What meaning would such a life hold?
Time is like a loan that even the most reliable borrower cannot repay. For those who are most stingy with time, time is most generous. Seize today and rely as little as possible on tomorrow. "Do not idle away your time, for when your youthful hair turns white, you will only feel regret!"
Start from the smallest details by cultivating the habit of "Nine Thoughts" to accelerate your success.
Only by developing the habits of association and deep thinking can one unleash their infinite potential.
Human wisdom is boundless. When reasoning becomes a habit, it expands the realm of thought and enhances logical and problem-solving abilities.
Time is precious, and opportunities are easily lost. Therefore, in business, speed is of the essence.
When things are in their budding stage and haven't yet revealed their essence, it is called "Ji" (opportunity), which is often hard to detect. Acting upon these opportunities is called "Shi" (momentum). "Shi" will not cease until it reaches its peak. Adapting to the times means accurately judging these trends and adjusting actions accordingly, with the ultimate goal of maintaining an advantage and ensuring success.