Things that are easily attainable can only provide comfort, not excitement.
Life is bound to involve mistakes, but there is no excuse for one's own faults.
Life is like a chess game; gains and losses are natural, so why worry over them? Time flows like water, rushing past both in and out, so we should cherish every second and minute.
Life is a testing ground everywhere. We should always submit a satisfactory answer, even if no one cheers for us.
A person's life should be like a steamroller; with every step taken, one should leave a smooth path for others to walk on.
Perhaps, life begins with a single maxim.
The true joy of life is being with people who are less fortunate than ourselves.
Life is truly fascinating. Those who crave false fame and seek quick success often fail to achieve true renown; those who fish for reputation and resort to all means often fail to find true happiness. What we pursue is spiritual immortality. Therefore, let go of the empty fame behind you, focus on the future, and stay grounded. In this way, you will eventually reach the peak of life.
Reading extracurricular books allows us to gather a wide range of information to broaden our horizons and have a global perspective, avoiding narrow-mindedness and a myopic view. It also allows us to focus on our specialties, concentrate our energy, and reach the summit early. In short, whether to cultivate temperament or for self-entertainment, when reading extracurricular books, we can focus on the parts we understand. For the parts we do not understand, we can initially "not seek deep understanding" and continue reading. We mostly read masterpieces to enjoy them, and in this enjoyment, we naturally receive inspiration and benefits. A reading approach that obsessively seeks exact solutions often destroys the atmosphere of enjoyment.
This way, one can avoid being deceived by certain people and suffering great losses. As the saying goes, "One who does not worry about the dangers within a hundred li but pays attention to those beyond a thousand li has no better plan than this."