Truth requires no endless oaths. Life is like a game of chess, where character matters more than the moves. On life's journey, no matter how careful you are, you will inevitably make mistakes. You might feel regret, but you cannot ask fate for a "move reversal," for fate will not allow it; instead, it will exploit your regret to push you further into hardship. So, do not sigh in vain. Regret is useless; if you make a mistake, correct it; if you fall, get back up. Whatever cannot be changed should be remembered as experience. Age does not make you immune to love, but a certain kind of love can make you immune to age. Regardless of age, the possibility of love remains; moreover, the nourishment of love can make one glow with vitality, which is its wonderful blessing. In life, we encounter all kinds of people—some arrogant, some conceited, some overbearing, some domineering, and some insufferable. This makes communication and understanding feel incredibly difficult. Even when face to face, a vast distance remains, as cold indifference tramples all understanding, leaving only silent resignation. "If I have a next life, I will still choose to be alone, because the one I love does not love me." — An Yiru, *If Life Were Like the First Meeting* Successful bosses have exquisite theories, while unsuccessful bosses have perfect excuses. Good friends are like this: children when together, adults when apart; children when playing, adults when working; children before each other's parents, and adults before each other's friends. Laziness lingers in the mind; the moment you let your guard down, it will seize the opportunity to take over. Stay aware and seize the opportunities for growth. May everyone refrain from obsessing over results, and instead live with ease, spontaneity, contentment, and acceptance of fate.