If life is compared to a thick book, everyone should boldly pick up the pen to carefully write every chapter and word. Life is composed of career, friendship, and love, none of which can be missing: career is the goal of life, friendship is the bond of interaction, and love is the seasoning of life.
Life is finite, but the spirit can be infinite; life is difficult, but ambition can overcome it. Life is like a song, and friends are the most melodious tune; life is like a painting, and friends are the most beautiful stroke. When people come to the world, in addition to meeting basic needs for food, clothing, housing, and transportation, they should also pursue beauty and success, aspiring to achieve something in their careers, even to achieve great fame and fortune. However, excessive pursuit often turns into greed. Greed deprives us of autonomy over our lives, turning vibrant beings into numb shells that only chase fame and profit.
Doing more with less and doing less with more often lie between a hair's breadth. Mastering the right pace and using encouraging, guiding, and inspiring methods to stimulate initiative and enthusiasm can yield remarkable results. Parents hope their children are healthy, wise, and virtuous. Especially today, in a fiercely competitive society, they hope their children are intellectually superior and talented to remain invincible in future competitions. However, raising a child is not a short-term task; in addition to postnatal education, prenatal education must not be neglected.
To control one's life, flexibility is needed, constantly evaluating whether rules apply in specific situations. A slight adjustment, breaking through mental set patterns, can move things forward a great deal. Mental set patterns often trap us in place, preventing us from trying the vast world outside, and can even be fatal in critical moments. Endurance is a resilient battle and a powerful weapon for overcoming difficulties. It is a great force in the world; endurance is not enduring silent grievances or helplessness, but calmly releasing oneself in the face of ridicule and slander. In the world of endurance, there is no resentment or jealousy, only peace and tolerance. Only with the cultivation of endurance can one have the strength to face the world.
When it is inconvenient to apologize directly, subtle expressions are often more sincere. Many people who openly make excuses to admit fault rarely truly repent, while those who apologize subtly are more trustworthy. Love cannot tolerate falsehood; false love cannot last, and deceiving love will ultimately be abandoned by it. Whether successful or not, those who believe in fate will harvest more surprises.
Napoleon once said, "The art of war is to concentrate the maximum advantage of forces at a certain point." The art of life is similar: choose a breakthrough point and put in full effort. Career choices cannot be left to chance. Those entering society should ask themselves: What am I suitable for? What abilities do I possess? If it is beyond one's capacity, forcing it is futile. If you have a bold and decisive son, it is better to let him be a pilot than to sit in an office. Once a choice is made, one must not regret it unless a major error or accident occurs.
The person you hate will not be seen again in the next life, so do not waste time on them; the person you love will not be seen again in the next life, so treat them well in this life. The cold night covers past sorrows, the bright moon cannot piece together the image of the person missed, and the bleak winter wind cannot blow away the pain in the heart. In life, about 90% of things are good, and 10% are bad. If you want to be happy, focus your energy on the 90% of good things; if you want to worry or suffer physical ailments, focus your attention on the 10% of bad things.