Start from the small things; cultivating good "nine-reflection" habits can help you achieve success faster.
We are all born pure, but as we grow, our interests and habits diverge due to differences in learning and living environments. As the saying goes, "It takes a moment to fall into bad habits, but a year to break them." A gaming habit can instantly destroy a love for reading, while breaking a smoking habit often takes a long time.
Only through constant self-reflection and identifying our shortcomings can we achieve continuous improvement.
In warfare, speed is essential; the business world is no different. If you hesitate when a business opportunity arises, competitors will seize it; if you act too slowly despite having the first move, you will miss the chance.
In a sense, life is also a battlefield. When interacting with others, it is vital to maintain a cautious attitude. For those you do not know well, it is wise to remain vigilant and prepare for contingencies, leaving yourself some room to avoid future regrets.
Some people employ deceptive social tactics, appearing extremely friendly, even closer than siblings, yet they reveal their sinister nature when faced with profit, striking you when you are most vulnerable.
The rarest thing in life is a good mindset; the hardest to let go is true emotion; the hardest to forget is someone who touches your soul; and the hardest to find is being understood. Life is a cycle of love, hate, gain, loss, and conflict. Everyone faces troubles in life and challenges at work. If you can think simply, maintain a pure outlook, and keep a calm mind, you will encounter far fewer unnecessary worries.