First, bow to Heaven and Earth, then endure a wife's nagging; second, bow to parents, then please the mother-in-law; bow to each other, and live a frugal life; into the bridal chamber, he kneels on the floor while she sleeps on the bed; alas, I am a sheep and she is a wolf.
Often, success is like crossing a small wooden bridge. Failure is frequently not due to a lack of ability or strength, but a lack of confidence—losing the battle before even stepping onto the field. A positive and optimistic attitude can help you overcome fear and successfully cross life's many bridges.
On life's journey, it is inevitable to encounter unpleasant moments. Learn to adjust yourself; sometimes, go hiking in the countryside. Look at the vast sky and feel the freshness of the mountains.
Remember: not every river flows into the sea; those that do not move become stagnant lakes. Not every seed becomes a tree; those that do not grow become empty shells. Life is not always happiness or pain; the two are interconnected.
Learning humor helps resolve awkward situations and is a vital life skill. It allows you to navigate the turbulent waves of life with ease and fills life with joy. Success requires persistent effort; as long as you do not give up, life is not a defeat. Young people, never give up hope, for failure has only one form: giving up. If you push your abilities to the limit, you will eventually achieve wonderful results.
Friendship is like aged wine, where the molecules of you and I bond through a shared affinity. Friendship is also like a tree, requiring sunshine, passion, and sincerity, as well as soil, simplicity, and honesty. A handsome man with a car is called 'chess'; a wealthy man with a house is called a 'bank'; a responsible and righteous man is called 'Ultraman'; and one who possesses all these qualities is an 'Ultraman playing chess in a bank'!
Gratitude stems from goodness, and goodness is the essence of being human. Be grateful for the hardship of your parents' upbringing, the warmth of siblings, and the guidance of teachers and friends. Be grateful for the adversity that makes you strive, the hardships that make you strong, the setbacks that make you wise, and the enemies that keep you vigilant. Keep the kindness of others in your heart and repay it; help others without seeking anything in return. Gratitude makes everything beautiful and brings lifelong happiness.
Great people are great because, while others lose confidence in adversity, they make firm decisions to achieve their goals.