Balzac once said, "Misfortune is the stepping stone to genius, the baptismal water for believers, and the bottomless abyss for the weak." After the storm, there will be a seamless view of sky and water where gulls fly and fish swim; after passing through thorns, a wide road paved with flowers awaits; upon reaching the summit, lush emerald mountains shrouded in mist lie beneath your feet.
Young people, The true journey of life begins on the day you set a goal. Only by setting goals does life gain true meaning. On our life's journey, we may encounter deserts; if we cannot find our way out, it is not because the desert is too vast, but because we have not chosen a direction. To create a new life, one must dare to explore and set goals.
Whatever you miss is never the best. Sometimes, despite our reluctance, reality forces us to yield; sometimes, despite the struggle, we refuse to let go simply because we are unwilling to give up. Learn to cultivate a heart of tranquility, patience, tolerance, and detachment—smile at the blooming flowers, observe the falling leaves without contention, and live in harmony with the natural flow.
The road of life is composed of many hardships that teach us about human connections and the respect society offers. Through these difficulties, we learn to endure and gradually strengthen our own souls.