One should respond positively to the kindness of others; otherwise, it is a breach of etiquette. However, in reality, this etiquette is often misinterpreted: some people burden themselves with excessive gifts during ceremonies to save face, some lead others into crime through misplaced loyalty, and some use "reciprocity" as a pretext for corruption. All these are based on a misunderstanding of "etiquette."
Talent generally refers to individuals with unique and superior abilities. Becoming a talent is the goal for every ambitious youth. Achieving this requires timely enlightenment, correct learning methods, good habits, a diligent attitude, and a spirit of unremitting effort.
In modern society, many parents fall into educational pitfalls. In many small families, children are often overly pampered and coddled. While parental love is natural, excessive indulgence can strip children of their ability to care for themselves. True love means teaching them essential life skills and planning for their long-term future.
Therefore, even those with "extraordinary talent" can achieve nothing without "perseverance."
Seeking knowledge through practice is noble, but it is unwise to reject new ideas simply because one has not practiced them personally. Not all principles require direct implementation; understanding those you cannot personally practice can still provide inspiration for your current actions.
Some students believe reading excellent essays will make them good writers. In reality, writing requires observing life and constant practice. Just as computer science requires theoretical guidance but evolves through practical application.
The key to developing this ability lies in training associative and independent thinking. With broad knowledge and an open mind, one should have the courage to think outside the box and not be bound by rigid constraints. For instance, when solving a math problem, one should consider how to apply the method to all similar problems.
To achieve great things, one must sometimes prioritize flexibility over rigid adherence to minor details. Wise commanders, when facing adversity, often act flexibly rather than sticking strictly to dogma, thereby achieving "controlling others without being controlled."
While everyone wishes for smooth sailing, these are merely wishes. Therefore, One should remain clear-headed during prosperous times and anticipate potential challenges and setbacks to prevent future misfortunes.
Staying vigilant during times of peace allows for preparation. Being prepared enables one to avoid sudden calamities—this is "being prepared is being safe."
Both offense and defense are means to victory. If one only focuses on one and ignores the other, one cannot achieve victory, regardless of how much one has studied the military treatises of Sun Tzu or Wu Qi.
When you engage in conflict and gain an enemy, you gain more than just a foe; the mental threat increases exponentially. Conversely, if you use noble character to turn an enemy into a friend, you gain more than just a friend; you gain immense mental peace and joy.