Life is like a game of chess, constantly changing; every move requires careful thought.
Life is like speaking a foreign language, where most people will inevitably mispronounce certain words.
An individual's strength is inherently limited, and our knowledge is finite. There will always be people who excel in certain areas and subjects we do not understand; therefore, we must be willing to ask. Although "not being ashamed to ask" is a common saying, practicing it truly can be quite challenging.
In today's society, knowledge is capital and wealth. Those who possess knowledge hold the initiative in development; those who update their knowledge most rapidly capture the high ground of progress. Without learning, one loses opportunities. We must be willing to invest time in learning; the more time we dedicate, the greater our capital grows, and the higher the probability of seizing opportunities. In this learning-oriented society, we should learn from books, from practice, and from others, making learning a spiritual necessity and a good habit.
Tasks can wait until you are free, friends can wait for a social gathering, and knowledge can wait until you rest... but time will never wait for you. If you do not chase time, time will leave you behind.
As the saying goes, "Habit becomes nature." Once a habit is formed, it often operates subconsciously without the need for conscious thought.
At a banquet, Mr. Churchill and his wife were sitting opposite each other. Mr. Churchill's hand moved back and forth on the table, with two fingers curled toward his wife. Curious bystanders asked Mrs. Churchill, "Why is your husband looking at you so thoughtfully? What is the meaning behind his moving and curling his fingers like that?"