It is often said that effort yields rewards. When we invest our energy, we eventually reap the benefits. How do you approach success? Do you resolve to strive even harder, or do you become complacent?
In life, people inevitably leave us, and things inevitably slip away. We must learn to let go when facing these changes.
There are three "capacities" in life: courage, representing the fearlessness of youth; strength, representing the vigor of adulthood; and tolerance, representing a broad mind that expands alongside one's knowledge.
Sacrificing the small allows us to gain the great; letting go of the immediate allows us to reach the distant. If life were always like the first meeting, we would never experience the highs and lows of success and failure. Because we never truly possessed anything, we need not worry about losing it. In truth, nothing in this world truly belongs to us; we are merely passing travelers, arriving with nothing and leaving with nothing.
Because we have lost paradise, we long for sunshine; because we have been hurt, we believe the sun will shine after the rain. We are like angels with only one wing, needing each other's embrace to soar.
In any industry or market, those who arrive first often secure the best opportunities.
Express your love aloud, for you never know whether tomorrow or an accident will arrive first.