Correct Thinking: First, judge yourself accurately before attempting to judge others. Ask yourself: are you deceiving others or yourself? Think carefully before you act. Those who think twice before acting rarely make mistakes. Attempting to persuade those who refuse to use their brains is often a futile effort. If someone believes the entire world is wrong, it is highly probable that they are the one in error.
Action: Observe those who are ahead of you, see why they lead, and learn from their methods. Only industrious people can achieve great things, while those who seek shortcuts often fail. Indecisive people rarely follow through on their decisions. Kindness must be expressed through appropriate actions.
Belief: Believe that you can do it, and you will. Constantly tell yourself a certain truth; even if it isn't real yet, you will eventually come to believe it.
Vigilance: Be wary of those who frighten dogs and children. However, excessive vigilance is as bad as none, making one overly suspicious. Do not envy the greener grass in your neighbor's yard, for it may be full of thorns. When someone says, "everyone says...", ask them who "everyone" is, and you will see them struggle for words. Be cautious of strangers who are overly eager to help.
Challenge: If you want to reach a higher level, provide better service than what is expected. Strive to exceed your previous performance every time, and you will quickly surpass those around you. Henry Ford once offered a reward of 25,000 yuan to anyone who could save a screw or a bolt on every car. He said, "If you can save ten cents in every part of my factory, I will help you rise to prominence." If you stay in your comfort zone, where will you be in ten years? Do not disrupt anything until you are certain you can do better.