Success requires not only strength but also a love that is broad, open-minded, tolerant, and supportive. When you fall, the world may merely smile faintly, yet it grants you the hope and courage to pursue the brilliant sunshine!
Great goals are vital. One must possess the ambition to succeed, and the bigger the goal, the better.
The reason a person is called successful does not necessarily depend on their achievements or income; it depends on how much they have gained in their heart. For example, Chen Guangbiao transitioned from being a wealthy man to a philanthropist, and that is true success.
Besides diligence, what a successful person knows is humility.
Life lies in struggle, and life is built through accumulation. There is harvest only after plowing, success only after striving, and gain only after giving.
Success is like a marathon. When compiling the "Compendium of Materia Medica," Li Shizhen traveled to Shennongjia, Mount Tai, and Mount Wudang to collect medicinal herbs and tested them on himself. Through experiments on thousands of herbs, he finally completed this masterpiece with a lifetime of effort.
When your ambitions are drawing near, you only need to fight a little harder and take one more solid step. Those who realize their ambitions are the successful ones, and they must have treated their ambitions with sincerity, carefully planning and repeatedly tempering their mental resilience and comprehensive abilities.
Those who grow up in hardship may develop psychological biases if they struggle with emotional shadows, often manifesting as hostility or a lack of trust in others. Conversely, those with magnanimity and insight, despite facing hardships, tend to possess greater compassion and generosity, as they understand the true nature of life and the ups and downs of the world. — Nan Huaijin
Success is the sweat that drips, a marathon race, the crystallization of failure, and it belongs to those who are persistent, hardworking, and confident.
To survive in an increasingly competitive society, one must realize that action is more important than thought. Thinking alone keeps one immersed in illusions, while action leads one to success. Therefore, one should not just intend to act but take decisive action.
Ambition, work, and success are the three major elements of human activity. — Pasteur
Do not lose confidence in the face of setbacks and failures; as long as you persevere, there will eventually be results. — Qian Xuesen