Discover the blind spots in your own character, stay within the bounds of your conscience, accept your imperfections, and avoid magnifying the mistakes and flaws of others.
Life is sometimes like entering a maze; regardless of whether the path is clear, one must keep moving forward. Using life as a lens, remain free from prejudice and attachment, and grant yourself courage. Facing life's satisfactions and regrets, maintain a sense of moderation; excessive anger only harms the body. Discover the blind spots in your own character, stay within the bounds of your conscience, accept your imperfections, and avoid magnifying the mistakes and flaws of others.
I have grown thinner, my hair has grown longer, and my personality has become more cheerful and loving. I have become stronger and more confident. I have learned to hide my emotions and wear a mask. It seems everything has changed, yet I realize that my original simplicity, kindness, and bashfulness have always been with me. It turns out I haven't changed; only my mood has. When I cannot hear a loved one's voice, I worry; when I am away from home, I always miss the times we spent together.
There are three levels of effort: doing one's best, giving one's all, and leaving no stone unturned.
Even the most talented person is wasted if not utilized.
The misfortune of many lies in wanting to walk others' paths rather than their own.
Even if you are working for someone else, maintain the mindset of an entrepreneur.