In the pursuit of life, do not set your goals too large at the beginning. Smaller and more focused goals are easier to achieve, while larger and broader goals make it easier to deviate from your original intention.
Sometimes we feel inadequate, envying the brilliance of others while struggling with our own lack of effort. In reality, most people are ordinary; you simply haven't seen the hard work they put in. Do not be discouraged or panicked. Whether as a snail crawling with effort or a clumsy bird persisting in flight, even through the stumbles and wounds of growth, if you persist, you will one day stand in the brightest light, living the life you once desired.
Resilience is a key element of success. If you keep knocking on the door, loud and long enough, you will eventually be answered.
We progress when we shift our mindset toward growth. The road of life is long and wide; the winner is not necessarily the one who starts the fastest.
To be fair, pursuing profit is human nature. As long as one's actions comply with laws, morality, and ethics, and are not unethical or illegal, then the pursuit of wealth is natural and justifiable.
Doing good is like climbing a mountain, requiring immense willpower and courage; doing evil is like a landslide, happening in an instant.
Life and love are much the same; to miss love is to miss life.
As the ancients said, "Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated." A similar Western proverb exists: "No one knows how tight your shoes are except yourself."