One can be considered nearly perfect if they acknowledge their various regrets and have the courage to abandon unrealistic dreams, thereby living with a clear conscience.
We should hold the greatest hope, make the greatest effort, and make the worst preparation.
A person must rely on their own skills to actively seek opportunities, rather than waiting passively for them to come.
Learning to quit at the right time is a rational self-adjustment and a re-establishment of life goals. Appropriate letting go allows a life burdened with responsibilities to rest temporarily, immersing the body and mind in a state of easy, leisurely tranquility. It helps shake off exhausting troubles and entanglements, enabling us to handle the most critical matters with full energy. More importantly, this kind of quitting allows the soul to achieve a sense of transcendence.
In action, we may make mistakes at any time, and our decisions are bound to have flaws, but this should never be a reason to abandon our goals. We must have the courage to bear the risks of making mistakes, failing, or suffering humiliation. After all, taking a step forward, even if wrong, is better than standing still for a lifetime. Only by moving forward do we get the opportunity to correct our course.