It is often said that "hollow fame is a burden." While fame may provide momentary psychological satisfaction, it holds no real value. Struggles for fame are the root of many conflicts and miseries in life. To chase empty glory, people engage in intrigue and betray each other. What is the point of pursuing such hollow fame?
When reading, if the mind is not engaged, the eyes will not see clearly. If both mind and eyes are not focused, casual reading will never lead to deep memory; even if remembered, it will not last. Among the "three arrivals," the arrival of the mind is most crucial. When the mind is focused, comprehension naturally follows.
Growing from an infant to a person of great achievement is not an overnight process, and one will undoubtedly encounter many unknowns. If you wish to stand out and become a person of great talent, you must possess greater endurance than others.
In an era where material conditions are increasingly abundant, achieving success requires more than relying on parental support or indulgence. One should not avoid mistakes due to vanity, but rather meet setbacks with courage and move forward without retreating.
While seeking knowledge through practice is noble, refusing new ideas simply because they have not yet been practiced is unwise. On one hand, not all truths must be personally implemented; on the other hand, one should not refuse to learn truths that are currently beyond one's ability to act upon. Many truths are interconnected; even if they cannot be immediately applied, they can provide inspiration for our current actions.
In addition to books, experience and life journey are essential to wisdom. The more one experiences, the richer the insights, knowledge, and perspectives become. Such enlightenment requires time and the accumulation of experience. "A man is not wise without experience"; growth comes from setbacks, and wisdom is distilled through practice.
The budding stage of a phenomenon is known as "opportunity" (Ji), which is often subtle and hard to detect. Seizing this opportunity is known as "momentum" (Shi), and "momentum" typically does not vanish until it reaches its peak. Acting in accordance with the times means accurately judging these trends and adjusting actions to match reality, ensuring an advantageous position and successful outcomes.
Ultimately, one's happiness is within their own control. Happiness can be found in simple moments: the morning sunlight on one's pillow, a hand held while crossing the street, the gentle breeze of a bike ride, or a warm cup of coffee and companionship during difficult times.