Both offense and defense are means to achieve victory. If one focuses only on offense without defense, or defense without offense, it not only separates the two but also neglects their combined function. Even if one recites the military strategies of Sun Tzu or Wu Zi, victory remains elusive without contemplating the profound synergy of both offense and defense.
To break a competitor's spirit means using various methods to erode the team's confidence, followed by undermining the leader's resolve, and finally concentrating strength to defeat the opponent.
God is always ready to forgive those who repent.
The past is gone; do not let old romances affect current happiness. Blind honesty can sometimes create hidden dangers. A white lie is not deception; rather, it is rooted in empathy and the desire to help others.
Napoleon once said, "The art of war is to concentrate the maximum advantage at a single point." The art of life is to find a breakthrough point and commit fully. Career choices should not be left to chance; newcomers should ask themselves: What am I suited for? What capabilities do I possess? If one's strength is insufficient, striving is futile. If a son is bold and decisive, it is better to let him be a pilot than to let him sit in an office. Once a choice is made, it should not be reversed unless a serious error or accident occurs.
A truly learned person is often humble and does not lecture others; a truly wealthy person is often low-key and does not flaunt; a truly virtuous person is often wise and does not boast; a truly wise person is often tactful and does not show off; a truly tasteful person is often natural and not pretentious; and a truly cultivated person is often calm and does not strive to be first.