How to cultivate the habit of viewing things comprehensively? When facing major or difficult tasks, extract key points and prioritize them, using these to solve problems and increase practical experience. After analysis, communicate more with others to correct your views and gradually develop a proper perspective on things.
Pay attention to life's details, such as whether the computer is turned off when you leave, whether the faucet is tightly closed when you leave home, whether you are punctual, whether you can control your temper, and whether you dress neatly. Details define your image and can even affect your career and home. To prevent problems, one must look at both the big picture and small matters.
Mastering life requires flexibility. We need to continuously evaluate whether rules apply in specific situations, breaking free from mental ruts and seeking adaptability. Rigid thinking limits our exploration and can, in some cases, prove fatal.
Every person who loves life should carry the sunshine within them, not the wind.
When God closes a door, He opens a window. As long as you know how to cherish what you have, God is fair to everyone.
One should correctly weigh the relative value of interests to reduce sensitivity to others' opinions, whether they are flattering or critical, as they are often driven by emotion. Without this judgment, a person becomes a slave to others' moods—for those who crave praise, it is easy for others to manipulate them.