Life is finite, but the spirit is infinite. When life presents difficulties, determination can overcome them.
Life cannot be without regrets; only through them can blanks be left for reflection.
A life without risks is like riding on flat plains or sailing on calm waters; though one may avoid falling or drowning, it ultimately remains mediocre.
For oneself, life is but a short candle, extinguishing in an instant; for humanity, life becomes a torch, illuminating for generations.
The difference between achieving half the effort with double the results and the reverse often lies in a fine line. By mastering the timing in teaching and adopting methods that inspire, guide, and stimulate students, one can achieve far greater educational outcomes with less effort.
Early childhood education should be implemented promptly, targeting children's weaknesses and addressing them proactively. Education should not wait until problems fully emerge; preventive guidance is crucial. Young children are highly malleable and receptive. Therefore, moral education should be used patiently and systematically to help them understand what is right and wrong, how to act properly, how not to act, follow rules, restrain themselves, and discern good from bad to avoid going astray.
Compared to the vastness of the world, a human lifetime is just a fleeting moment. Before one fully experiences it, it is gone. Cherishing time means not wasting a single second and learning how to use time more effectively.
When God closes a door for you, He opens a window. With appreciation and awareness, fairness exists for everyone.