It is often said that “those who are pitiable must have something to be hated for.” Life is not devoid of opportunities, but rather lacks the courage to seize and grasp them. Excuses often breed avoidance, while reasons serve as veils for mediocrity. Those who truly strive will find ways to move forward even with no money to their name; conversely, those lacking in action may squander millions due to indecision and procrastination, potentially leading to total ruin. This neglect of action condemns them to a life of mediocrity. The art of life lies in timing: when in dire straits, one should spend less time at home and more exploring outside; when wealthy, one should stay home more to cultivate oneself.
Re-reading these words on action and mindset stirs deep emotions. The old adage comes to mind: “As long as your thinking doesn't slide, there are always more solutions than difficulties.” This reminds us of a thought-provoking story: A donkey fell into a deep pit, and its owner, deeming the rescue cost too high, abandoned it. Daily, people continued dumping trash into the pit. Initially, the donkey was angry, feeling its fate was tragic and even its death was not granted dignity. However, one day, its mindset shifted fundamentally. It decided to adjust its “donkey life” attitude, refusing to be buried by the trash. Instead, it stepped on the falling waste and searched for scraps to sustain itself. Eventually, the layers of trash became a staircase, helping it return to the surface. This story deeply illustrates how mindset and action jointly determine one's destiny.