Favorable conditions are not something to fear; the key lies in whether you have the determination to overcome yourself and the perseverance to stick with it.
Aspirations vary in height. Different people have different ambitions, much like mountain climbing: some vow to reach the highest peak, while others are content to climb only a hill. Climbing the highest peak is undeniably arduous, but if one persists to the end, success is assured. The perspective of “all other mountains look small” is a realm that those who merely climb hills cannot truly comprehend or reach.
Any achievement must be completed through practice. The path to success lies at your feet; if you cannot take grounded steps and remain forever immersed in beautiful fantasies, you will accomplish nothing.
An excellent talent should possess the ability to draw inferences from one case to others, to derive ten pieces of information from one piece of knowledge, and to master a wide range of subjects through a single principle.
As the saying goes, “Habit makes nature.” Once a habit is formed, it often operates subconsciously without the need for conscious thought.
In this world, facing various dangerous environments, there will always be situations we cannot handle. In such cases, our only option is to “retreat as the best strategy.”
A natural human instinct is to stay close to people we like and admire, while keeping a distance from those we dislike or are unwilling to interact with. However, life does not offer that much freedom. For various reasons, we often have to deal with people we dislike, or even our enemies. Learning to get along with and conduct business with people we do not like is an important aspect of being a human being. When encountering people we dislike, or even those who make unreasonable fusses, we should simply keep our minds level. While we may disdain them, it is sometimes necessary to bring them in on our side, applying a flexible and multi-perspective approach.
The commander-in-chief is the leader of the team and the pillar of team spirit. Therefore, to destroy or dismantle a team, the focus of the attack should be on its core figure. Once they are defeated, the team will be leaderless. As the old saying goes: “To shoot a person, first shoot their horse; to capture a thief, first capture their king.”
An excellent talent should possess the ability to draw inferences from one case to others, to derive ten pieces of information from one piece of knowledge.