Napoleon once said, “The art of war is to concentrate the greatest force at a single point.” The art of living is choosing a breakthrough point and giving it your all. Career choices should not be left to chance; newcomers should ask themselves: What am I suited for? What abilities do I possess? If you lack the ability, forcing it is futile. If your child is bold and decisive, rather than sending him to an office job, it may be better to let him become a pilot. Once a choice is made, unless a mistake or serious accident occurs, never easily regret it.
Summer is best spent reading: “The forest knows the depth of summer, looking up at the sky afar. Lotus fragrance after night rain, birds slow in the clear day.” Summer is not suitable for many activities, but ideal for reading. Good books calm the mind, let thoughts drift from the chaos, and bring a natural sense of cool. Brew some green tea, savor the subtle meanings in the text, enjoy the brilliance of life like summer flowers, and in these quiet moments of reading and tea, encounter a different self. Regardless of turmoil or prosperity, I cherish only my own moments of peace.
Life is neither long nor short; it depends on how we perform in this play. I believe that with diligent effort, even a supporting role can become the lead. In this harsh and realistic world, survival of the fittest and elimination of the weak are everywhere. Without striving to live and work hard, one can be easily left behind by society.
When facing difficulties, do not complain or question. Once you overcome them, find ways to prevent them from recurring. Do not give up on your dreams; even if the path is rough, be aware that it is moving toward you step by step. Understanding cause and effect also reveals how to change your destiny. By gradually changing yourself, life will eventually blossom beautifully.