1. Our deepest memories are often rooted in childhood. In those days, there was no vanity and no need for pretension; we lived our lives with utmost sincerity and innocence, sketching our futures with a pure heart. That budding spirit brought hope and laughter, as our true selves performed with dreams and pride.
2. Some rivers can flow downstream, while others must swim against the current; some roads can be retaken if taken wrongly, while others require moving forward without turning back. Some mountains, once climbed, reveal themselves as merely one end of a range, while others stand solitary and magnificent. Rivers are used differently, roads are traveled differently, and mountains offer different vistas. Similarly, every person experiences a different life. What matters is choosing the right path and the mode of survival that suits your unique strengths.
3. To those who see clearly, everywhere is vitality; to those who cannot, everywhere is hardship. Those who can take responsibility find purpose; those who cannot find only negligence. Those who can let go find the great path; those who cannot find only lost ways. Those who think positively find springtime; those who cannot find only decay. What kind of person you become and what kind of life you lead are both within your own control.
4. Endure for a moment, and the winds and waves will calm; take a step back, and the sea and sky will expand.
5. Many opportunities in life are lost simply because we lack that final bit of courage to make the ultimate sprint, handing success over to others.
6. Human life is essentially a life of burdens, as being human requires one to shoulder many obligations and responsibilities.
7. Life is like climbing a mountain; in the process, we learn steadiness and composure, and learn how to find a way through chaos.
8. Life is a journey filled with bumps and obstacles. You will encounter setbacks, but no matter how great they may seem, they are merely experiences within a lifetime, not the lifetime itself. There is no need for endless lamentation or blaming fate.
9. Generally speaking, talent refers to those with unique abilities that surpass the average. Becoming talented is the goal of every ambitious youth. To achieve this, timely enlightenment, correct learning methods, good habits, a precious attitude toward time, and an unremitting spirit of struggle are all indispensable.
10. Einstein's meaning was simple: do not waste time on idle chatter. Seize every minute and second of the present to do something practical and useful. If you persist, success will not be far away.
11. Any achievement must be accomplished through practice. The road to success lies beneath your feet; if you cannot remain grounded and instead indulge in beautiful illusions, you will achieve nothing.
12. In business warfare, the concept of "speed" is broad and should permeate the entire process of production and operation. If an enterprise can be just a little faster than its competitors throughout its operations, success will be imminent.
13. Essentially, the power to be happy lies in your own hands. Some say happiness is waking up in the morning to see a patch of sunlight landing perfectly on your pillow; it is someone holding your hand tightly while crossing the street; it is sitting on the back of an old bicycle, watching the wind ruffle their hair; it is having someone to enjoy a feast with when you are happy, and someone to pat your shoulder and hand you a warm cup of coffee when you are sad.
14. At a banquet, Mr. Churchill and his wife sat facing each other. One of Mr. Churchill's hands moved back and forth on the table, with two fingers curling toward his wife. Curious onlookers asked Mrs. Churchill, "Why is your husband looking at you so thoughtfully? What does it mean that he is moving his fingers back and forth like that?"
15. Tolerance has the power to transform people. When you criticize others, even if you are right, they will feel uncomfortable. But when you treat others with tolerance, they are more likely to strive in the direction you hope.
16. We often unconsciously choose people we should not love, marriages we should not enter, positions we cannot handle, or dreams we cannot reach, thus choosing various hardships in life. Mysteriously, life's hardships are as inevitable as the sun rising in the east and setting in the west; they do not change because of our choices. Different choices only bring different degrees of hardship, and all we can do is accept reality.
17. The character "人" (person) consists of only two simple strokes, yet it is the most difficult to write well. To be a person, one should be like the character itself: always striving upward, yet remaining firmly grounded.