"To survive, one must first face certain death." This principle is easy to understand: if we drive an opponent into a desperate situation with no hope, they will break their cauldrons and sink their boats, fighting to the death. In such moments, the enemy becomes as fierce and determined as a tiger, making victory extremely difficult to achieve. Even if successful, the cost may be enormous.
Instead of worrying about the future, focus on working hard in the present. Only through struggle can you find true security. Do not entrust your dreams to others or care too much about the whispers around you, for the future belongs to you, and only you can provide your greatest sense of security. Remember the promises you made to yourself and the places you wish to visit, no matter how difficult or far they may seem.
Only two creatures can reach the top of the pyramid: the eagle and the snail. Whether it is the exceptionally gifted eagle or the ordinary snail, reaching the summit to gaze upon the world requires only one thing—diligence. Often, ability is not the most important factor; what matters most is the attitude of diligence. Through sweat and hard work, rewards will eventually come.
Wherever there is hope, there is also the possibility of disappointment. Growing up means learning to navigate the inevitable, trivial disappointments in life—disappointments in others and in ourselves. However, do not let these disappointments crush your hope. Do not be too hard on yourself, and do not be too demanding of the person who loves you deeply; after all, they are also just a mortal.
Every year during the college entrance exam results, there are those who cry and those who laugh. Those who fail feel as if they have fallen into hell, while those who succeed feel they have reached heaven. But only after entering university do people realize that any college offers opportunities for both growth and decay. Do not dwell on temporary setbacks, for no one can predict the glory of four years from now; sometimes, unexpected turns lead to even greater personal growth.
If you cannot be a vast river, be a small stream; if you cannot be a towering tree, be a resilient blade of grass; if you cannot be a heroic figure, be an ordinary citizen. As long as you keep flowing, growing, and striving, you can still travel far, spread wide, and live a life of dignity and integrity.