She believes the greatest virtue of a woman is "endurance."
I perform every self-deception perfectly.
Throughout life, we meet many people, but not everyone becomes a friend. Some are merely passersby, unworthy of friendship or even remembrance. In short, choose your friends carefully and avoid toxic ones.
Besides pretending to be carefree, there is nothing else I can do.
God said, "Let there be light," and so there was light! I turn off the lamp, yet find no light; I pass the moon, only to discover that the source of its bright light is nothing more than a massive rock!
Everyone possesses latent energy, yet it is easily obscured by habit, blurred by time, and eroded by inertia.
Regarding the "Ball Theory": A leader is like a basketball, requiring both close following and forceful bouncing; the masses are like volleyballs, requiring both active receiving and strong blocking; problems are like shuttlecocks, which must be smashed into the opponent's court; difficult tasks are like tennis balls, requiring a powerful smash; research is like water polo, hard to master and often full of fluff; and catering to leaders is like field hockey, always requiring one to bend over and run around.
Everyone has their own path. On one side of the road is joy, and on the other is sorrow. Some people habitually walk on the side of joy and see only happy things, while others walk on the side of sorrow and see only misfortunes. If one is constantly unhappy, perhaps they are standing in the wrong place. Turn around and look at the other side; you will realize that sorrow is not your only companion. Change your habits and strive toward happiness.