In these six years of my life, I have grasped some seemingly insignificant yet profound life philosophies. These truths hold the flavors of life—sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter—and are hidden within the mundane. Only those who approach life with a meticulous heart can discover its mysteries.
You might wonder: why haven't you discovered them? Perhaps it is because you lack a detailed mind and possess a careless one. I, too, once had a careless heart, but through gradual accumulation, I have cultivated a more attentive mindset.
What many lack in life is accumulation. Only by continuously accumulating experiences and knowledge can one's wisdom grow. It is only when a person realizes the true power of accumulation that they can push their potential to the limit.
Those who practice accumulation will always find philosophies that others overlook.
Life may seem ordinary, yet it possesses its own unique essence. Consider Edison—without the constant accumulation of observations from daily life, how could he have become such a great scientist? Every famous scientist and inventor has built their success by observing, listening, and accumulating knowledge through research. How much willpower and how much accumulation does this require?
Everyone has the capacity to discover and accumulate; it all depends on oneself.