Life is a process of undulating struggle, where the most precious elements are strong will and conviction.
Life is finite, but the spirit is infinite. With determination, one can overcome any difficulty.
Do not lament the hardships of life; every effort will eventually yield its reward.
Regarding Tao Yuanming's attitude of "好读书,不求甚解" (reading for understanding rather than deep scrutiny), it is not a lack of seriousness; rather, different purposes require different methods.
Acquiring wisdom requires not only studying books but also gaining experience and life exposure. The more one experiences, the richer the knowledge, talent, and insights become. This realization requires time and sufficient experience. As the saying goes, "不经一事,不长一智" (no experience, no wisdom); growth comes from setbacks, and wisdom is realized through practice.
To achieve great things, one must sometimes be flexible with details, even when they defy convention. Great commanders, when facing adversity, do not stick rigidly to rules; instead, they act flexibly to seize the initiative and "制人而不制于人" (control others without being controlled).
In battle, speed is essential to overcome the slow; the business world is much the same. Hesitating when an opportunity arises allows an opponent to strike first; even if one acts first, failure to move quickly allows others to seize the advantage.
One should learn to be adaptable rather than stubbornly clashing with immovable forces, for the outcome is predictable.
When you create an enemy through arguing, you gain more than just a foe; the mental stress you endure will be manifold. However, when you win an enemy over with your noble character, you gain more than just a friend; the mental joy and peace you experience will be many times greater.