There are three fatal traps in life: working hard blindly without any change; being unable to accumulate the fruits of one's efforts; and the inability of the next generation to inherit the struggles of the previous one. When quality is the same, we compare prices; when prices are the same, we compare quality.
The most critical aspect of life is not merely effort or struggle, but correct decision-making. We must never become "third-class citizens" who passively wait for the end of work, wait for salaries, and wait for retirement. In times of prosperity, one should have a backup plan; in times of adversity, one must plan a way out to maintain composure.
The only constant in the world is change. We may not be naturally beautiful, but we must not allow our lives to be dull. We may not be descendants of nobility, but we have the potential to be ancestors of nobility. The smartest people in the world borrow the painful lessons learned by others as their own experience; the most foolish people insist on suffering head-on collisions themselves before acknowledging it as experience.
It is not tragic to be born poor, but it is tragic to die poor. Lack of a sense of crisis is the greatest crisis, and complacency with the status quo is the biggest trap. Life is not afraid of starting over, but it fears having no future. Money is not omnipotent, but without it, nothing can be done. Money itself has no distinction of high or low; in the hands of noble people, it becomes noble; in the hands of vulgar people, it becomes low and vulgar.
Our life today is the result of decisions made three years ago; our life three years from now depends on the decisions we make today. When seeking fame, seek eternal fame; when seeking profit, seek profit for the whole world. Associating with mediocre people will eventually make us mediocre. Rich people manage, while poor people consume.
"The tree wants to be still, but the wind does not stop; the child wants to be filial, but the parents are no longer here." Those who have never fallen do not know the pain of falling; those who have never shed tears do not know the clarity of tears. Men fear choosing the wrong career, and women fear marrying the wrong man; therefore, decision-making must precede effort. A single word can prosper a nation or destroy it. Only by enduring hardships others cannot, tolerating grievances others cannot, and doing things others cannot, can we enjoy things others cannot.
The world is full of talented failures and highly educated unemployed wanderers, all due to wrong decisions. Making the right bet wins a game; following the right person wins a life. Everything can be lost, but hope and confidence cannot. If you want to be honored in public, you must first suffer in private. Old Bush once said: Fate is not luck, but choice; fate is not just thought, but action; fate is not a noun, but a verb; fate is not giving up, but mastering it.
In a person's life: choosing the right partner brings a lifetime of happiness; choosing the right teacher brings a lifetime of wisdom; choosing the right environment brings a lifetime of joy; choosing the right industry brings a lifetime of achievement. The greatest tragedy for a person is earning money but letting others have the final say. Changing oneself is self-rescue; changing others is saving others. The most painful moment in life is not when one cannot afford food, but when one wants to strive but has no opportunity. People without goals will forever work for those who have goals.
Wise people create opportunities, strong people seize opportunities, and weak people wait for opportunities. Feet are not just for walking, but for exploring the world. People often exchange health for wealth when young, and then exchange wealth for health when old. People become great because of ideals and dreams, and true greatness lies in the constant effort to realize them. When everyone considers something an opportunity, it is often no longer an opportunity. We often say, "Heaven gives talent for a purpose," which actually means "Heaven gives talent to be used by others."
Those who fear suffering suffer for a lifetime; those who do not fear suffering suffer for a while. The value of life lies not in how much one gains, but in how much one gives. We may lose at the starting point, but we must not lose at the turning point. Without personal change, there is no change in life. At home, you see your home; outside, you see the world. A person's poverty stems from the poverty of their mind, and their quality stems from their correct perspective. If youth is bored, middle age is eventless, and old age is helpless.
Opportunities and challenges go hand in hand. First-rate talents do marketing, second-rate talents do management, and third-rate talents do technology. To live a different life, one must have different thoughts. Realizing ideals requires persistence and perseverance. It is okay to be small, but standing on the shoulders of giants allows one to see further. Bill Gates pointed out that the most successful business in the 21st century is one that combines the human network and the internet network.
It is not that things on the street are expensive, but that we have no money in our pockets; it is not that we have no money, but that we have no opportunities; it is not that we have no opportunities, but that we lack guidance from a master. When young, looking at a father reveals the son; when old, looking at a son shows respect for the father. Pitiful people must have hateful aspects. Health cannot wait, filial piety cannot wait, and educating children cannot wait. Positive people are like the sun, bright wherever they go; negative people are like the moon, different on the first and fifteenth of the month.
The most powerful enemy in the world is not others, but oneself. Repeating behavior 21 times turns it into a habit. When successful, find a way out; when in difficulty, find a way forward. It is better to argue with a wise person than to chat with a fool. The ambitious set long-term goals; the aimless set goals frequently.