Great people are great because when facing adversity with others, while others lose faith, they resolve to achieve their goals.
The establishment of great achievements in life lies not in knowing, but in doing.
Life is like a dumpling: time is the skin, and experience is the filling. Sour, sweet, bitter, and spicy are all flavors of life. Perseverance and confidence are the pleats on the dumpling skin; life inevitably involves being squeezed, boiled, or bitten. Without these experiences, trying to force maturity will eventually lead to exposure.
Effort, self-control, tolerance, care, and a thick skin.
With wealth, one can more fully express their desires, achieve an ideal life, and reach goals more easily.
As the saying goes, "A man fears choosing the wrong profession, and a woman fears marrying the wrong man." If a girl marries solely based on a man's looks, wealth, or talent, only to find later that their personalities clash and they lack common interests, it is a great regret.
Fortune and misfortune are not merely matters of luck. It has been said since ancient times that "those who follow the right path receive help, while those who stray are left alone." Those who do good will reap fragrant blessings; those who do evil will reap bitter consequences and be despised.
The most painful words in life are "If only I had known" and "If only," because there is no cure for regret. Once words are spoken, they cannot be taken back. Therefore, one must be careful with their words, lest boastfulness or arrogance lead to embarrassment.