True strength lies not in overwhelming everything, but in not being defeated by any difficulty.
Every step of your effort should be evaluated within the context of long-term planning to maximize efficiency, for our time is limited. Today's choices determine your current reality, and today's choices determine your achievements five years from now. What matters most is not where you stand now, but the direction in which you are heading. Happy people generally share two traits: a clear life goal and the feeling of steadily progressing toward it.
Without goals, life becomes aimless and muddled. Only with a clear goal can actions find direction, allowing one to avoid unnecessary detours. However, having no goals or too many conflicting goals can hinder progress; if goals are unrealistic, one may ultimately achieve nothing.
Friendship is like fish in different water layers; those in deep water and those in shallow water rarely meet. Differences in wealth, status, or social standing often prevent true friendship, as people possess different perceptions of life and varying attitudes toward the world and nature.
In this life, I find great meaning in contributing to society and helping the helpless seek a better life whenever I am able, and I regard this as my lifelong mission.
Life is like a game of chess; one needs foresight to achieve victory. Life is like a play; one must play their role well to achieve success.
The way you treat others will determine how they treat you when you fall. How others treat you during your lowest moments will decide whether your failure leads to a comeback or total collapse.
We often mistake the small favors of strangers for grand gestures of kindness, while taking the steadfast love of those closest to us for granted. Those who truly love us rarely cause a fatal blow through major disasters; instead, it is the accumulation of small disappointments that becomes a lethal wound. Sweet words may just be occasional lies, but true deep affection is a responsibility we may struggle to carry.