To a certain extent, dreams act like a moderate sedative; They allow a mind exhausted by work to find rest, providing a soothing spiritual breeze to refine thoughts and polish the edges of imagination. However, excessive dreaming can lead to one's downfall.
If you fall, you must get back up. Failing to do so will not only result in lost opportunities but also cause you to lose your dignity. Do not make excuses for failure; instead, face it directly and quickly identify the causes.
You may not have dreams, but you must know your direction. You may be ordinary and lost in a crowd, but do not drift aimlessly as a characterless copy. You may cry a hundred times under pressure, but remember to smile a thousand times in response. You may learn to pretend, but never become the person you once despised.
By letting go of the small, you may gain the great; by letting go of the near, you may reach the far. If life were always like our first meeting, we would never experience the joys and sorrows of success and failure. It is because we possess things that we fear losing them. In truth, nothing in this world truly belongs to us; we are merely passing travelers, arriving with nothing and leaving with nothing.
Even when faced with unfamiliar trends, many people pursue them with unrealistic expectations and blind praise, eventually surrendering to them and ultimately being harmed by them.
A person who is cowardly, irritable, and full of resentment will not only struggle to succeed but also gradually be shunned by others. You must work extremely hard to make it look effortless.