253. When hesitant, it is helpful to take a small step first.
254. When one cannot break through attachments, greed becomes a "hindrance"; when lacking wit, foolishness is a "hindrance"; when unable to forgive, resentment is also a "hindrance." These "hindrances" manifest in the world of the greedy, in the world of the stubborn, and among those who seem to have faith but cannot truly break free from their attachments. Therefore, when facing hardships, do not blame the external world; instead, frequently reflect upon your own soul.
255. Bravery is a companion to reflection and decision. — Anonymous
256. A light bulb is like a spider, climbing a wire to the ceiling, weaving a shining web in the corner.
257. Writing becomes beautiful through constant practice, and love is strengthened through parting. — Turkish Proverb
258. Suffering is the ladder to success, requiring a brave step forward.
259. A true friend will urge you to endure hardship but not to be startled; they will urge you to feel anger but not to go mad.
260. You must press forward, honing your wisdom and physical strength through struggle. Do not be conquered by meaningless sentimentality; dedicate your entire soul, will, and energy to your lifelong cause. Fight bravely until the end. — Liebiev
261. Love can, and should, forever coexist with marriage. — [UK] Byron
262. 20% of people do tomorrow's work today, while 80% of people do today's work tomorrow.
263. Both restraint and indulgence become habits; once accustomed to restraint, one feels uneasy saying a single word; once accustomed to indulgence, one feels awkward meeting a person of integrity. — Shen Juyun, "Xiyan Zanyu." When a tradition is broken, a new custom becomes the new tradition.
264. Tolerance means respecting the beliefs of others, no matter what they may be.
265. Laws change with the times, and prohibitions shift with governance. — Han Fei
266. When you feel sorrow or pain, it is best to learn something. Learning keeps you invincible. The curtain of life's stage may rise at any moment; the key is whether you are willing to perform or choose to hide.
267. Transform an angry mind into gentleness, and gentleness into love; in this way, the world will become more perfect. Every effort yields a harvest, and giving always brings rewards. I have never met true failure, for everything I encounter is merely a temporary setback.
268. People tend to view their small circles as the center of the world and their personal lives as the standard for the universe. However, one must abandon this illusion and this narrow, provincial way of thinking and judging. — [Germany] Cassirer
269. If one day I cannot read, write, or reflect in the quiet of the night, I feel guilty, believing the day was wasted. Habit has become nature; work has become an addiction for me, and to correct it, I can only wait for the next life.
270. Sincerity is an openness of the soul. — [Russia] La Rochefoucauld
271. Life is composed of the pain of unfulfilled desires and the boredom that follows satisfaction.
272. It doesn't matter if others look down on you; what matters is that you do not look down on yourself.
273. Hope feeds the poor, but fear kills the rich. (Finland)
274. A life lived grandly and passionately is quite long. — Da Vinci
275. You can marry for love, but do not fall in love just for marriage. — Lisa
276. If a man can do it once, he can do it a hundred times; if he can do it ten times, he can do it a thousand times. If he follows this path, though foolish, he will become wise; though weak, he will become strong. — "The Doctrine of the Mean"
277. Life is full of thorns, and the best way I know is to step quickly over them. The longer we linger, the greater the harm.
278. Great straightness appears crooked; great skill appears clumsy; great eloquence appears slow.
279. Lessing's greatness lies entirely in the steadfastness of his character! Brilliant and learned people are everywhere, but where else can one find such a man?
280. Life is unique, and the motherland is one, but the motherland is always higher than life itself.
281. Don't live in the future; live in the present.
282. In life's experience, the most difficult periods are often the stages where intellect and experience are most abundant.
283. Do the things you fear, and you will find they are nothing more than that.
284. Those who share blessings with others will find blessings; those who do not will find no one to share their misfortunes with. — Aesop
285. Idealism, innovation, and passion are the three great characteristics of youth. Without them, it is like a bird losing its wings or a body losing its blood.
286. Those with superficial knowledge are often not humble; those with vast knowledge and ability are bound to be humble.
287. Only time is fair to everyone.
288. Man has a heart to feel, a brain to think, and a tongue to speak. — Shelley
289. Under the same roof, yet worlds apart.
290. Some pains cannot be spoken of; they must be endured until they slowly fade. Life is full of sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and spiciness. When facing these, one must accept and endure—this is life's test. There are two attitudes toward the pressures of life: accepting them joyfully and actively, or accepting them gloomily and passively.
291. When a tiny thought becomes an action, it becomes a habit; habits form character, and character determines your destiny.
292. Water is the softest, yet it is the strongest; it benefits all things without competing. As the king of all valleys, it seeks the lowest places. Highest goodness is like water.
293. Jack Ma said: Others can copy my model, but they cannot copy my suffering, nor can they copy my passion for moving forward.
294. If life is a journey, happiness and sadness are the two long iron rails following closely behind me.