Life requires us to traverse and conquer through our own efforts. After every arduous trek, there is significant success; after every muddy end, there is a gratifying peak.
Individual strength is limited, and our knowledge is finite. There will always be those stronger or more knowledgeable in certain aspects. When encountering the unknown, we must seek guidance. While "asking questions" is a common virtue, practicing it can be difficult.
Books serve as carriers of ancient wisdom and scientific knowledge, guiding future generations. However, human thought is limited and cannot apply all truths to all times and places. Books may contain errors or outdated views; blindly following them can be misleading. Therefore, read critically and objectively, choosing healthy books that inspire wisdom and joy, rather than blindly imitating them.
Claiming a lack of opportunity or time is often a sign of mental laziness. If time spent on mindless scrolling or wandering were redirected, it would become a great wealth. The more time you invest in learning, the greater your personal value grows.
Upon waking, instead of rushing into tasks, you should first visualize a blueprint for your day: planning tasks, identifying difficulty, and estimating time. This preparation ensures a smooth workflow and prevents omissions.
In life, some people act like "two-faced" individuals—friendly and close like family—but reveal their cunning nature when faced with interests, striking when you are most unguarded.
The best state of mind is calmness and composure. If life is a drop of water, desire is a surging river. Using a fleeting life to race against infinite desires is a losing battle. The bitterness of desire lies in longing and the inability to let go. Accept things as they come and realize that greatness lies in tolerance and strength in detachment.
A life without trials is fragile, and a soul without sublimation is mediocre. The most graceful moments in life rarely occur during calm seas.
Instead of constantly being dissatisfied with others, you should constantly reflect on yourself. Resenting others only brings suffering to yourself.
We all crave success, but it often slips away just when it seems within reach. It requires us to persist; the key is to never give up.
Life is already full of vicissitudes; it would be too cruel if we couldn't offer ourselves a glimmer of hope. May our souls find warmth and solace.
Losing rationality is the greatest enemy. Once rationality is lost, a person is like a ship without a helmsman—even if it avoids reefs, it will struggle to find the right direction.
Persistence is victory. Every setback is an opportunity and a motivation to move forward. Each time we rise after a fall, we move one step closer to our goals.
A youth without ambition wastes their life; a youth with ambition must hurry; a middle-aged person with determination must seize every chance; an elderly person with quiet resolve can enjoy a transcendent life.
Being easy-going is not the same as having no temper; I have never claimed to be saintly.