Facing people or situations that cause you to feel inferior, humiliated, angry, or afraid, your true opponent is not others, but rather the social rules and psychological mechanisms that lead you into such states.
Life itself is not arduous; the feeling of hardship arises only from your resistance and dissatisfaction.
Position may increase one's power, but not authority; it may increase strength, but not ability; it may increase wealth, but not character. While position and money can satisfy the desire for fame and material needs, they cannot realize an individual's true value and the meaning of life.
Never assume it is too early, for the very next second might be too late.
Motivation often stems from two sources: hope or despair. Friends are like walls; sometimes you lean on them, and sometimes, simply knowing they are there is enough.