When we are children, happiness is about the joy of possession; as we grow up, it becomes a goal to achieve; and when we mature, we realize that happiness is a mindset—to understand it is to find happiness.
Embrace the balance of Yin and Yang to find peace of mind. Just as there is light, there is darkness; right, there is wrong; progress, there is regression; highs, there are lows; prosperity, there is adversity; joy, there is pain; strength, there is weakness; gain, there is loss; labor, there is rest; speed, there is slowness; closeness, there is distance; beauty, there is ugliness; love, there is hate; and glory, there is shame. All things follow these universal laws.
We truly progress when we shift our motto from "Winning is everything" to "Friendship first, competition second."
Life requires a grand design—families should plan for the short, medium, and long term, considering the needs of different life stages to ensure readiness and security for the future.
Whether you are in real estate, computer technology, book publishing, or food delivery, if you possess entrepreneurial wisdom, market insight, and foresight, business will surely flourish.
There is no shame in loving money; what is dangerous is becoming obsessed with it and losing yourself.
This reflects the essence of social interaction: empathy. We should treat others as we wish to be treated. If you desire a joyful life, wish the same for others; if you seek success and harmony, wish the same for others. Understanding and treating others with kindness, starting from your own heart, is the true way to live.
Do not corner a desperate enemy. Continued pressure will drive them to fight with everything they have left. As the saying goes, "A cornered dog will bite, and a cornered rabbit will also bite." Always leave room for others to maneuver. Even with opponents, maintain a level of decency and do not drive them to the brink. Otherwise, a desperate person may take you down with them.