Even when climbing to the highest peaks, we must remain grounded, taking one steady step at a time.
While most people desire to change the world, few are willing to change themselves first.
Love requires gentle care and steadfast protection, but it must never turn into suffocating control.
Looking forward to a bright future is a key way to cultivate a positive mindset.
For the observer, the angle of perspective is often more important than the physical distance.
In collaborative work, friction or conflicts are inevitable, and we may occasionally be hurt by others, whether intentionally or not.
A true man of character can be flexible, able to yield or advance, to rise or fall. It is no issue to suffer small losses in interactions; just as the saying goes, "A prime minister's stomach can hold a ship," our minds should not be so narrow that they cannot even accommodate a pin.
As the old saying goes: "View worldly affairs lightly as they pass like smoke, but cherish kindness deeply as it remains like blood." Looking back, we often feel more regret than gratitude, and complain more than we give thanks. If a grudge arises, we should seek understanding and let go of resentment as soon as possible. Our complaints should be brief, but our gratitude and repayment of kindness should last long.
Whether receiving or relaying information, we should use a wise sieve to filter what we hear before speaking, avoiding the spread of hearsay and rumors.