Character determines destiny is a famous saying of Shakespeare
The first sentence is: Excellence is a habit.
If excellence is a habit, then laziness is also a habit. Everything we say and do is a habit developed over time. From now on, we must turn excellence into a habit, so that our excellent behavior becomes accustomed to it and becomes our second nature. Let us habitually think creatively, habitually do things seriously, habitually be friendly to others, and habitually appreciate nature.
The second sentence is: Life is a process.
Although the results of things are important, the process of doing things is more important, because we will be happier when the results are good, but the process makes our lives fulfilling. The final result of human life must be death. We cannot say that our life is meaningless. There is very little eternity in the world.
The third sentence is: The shortest distance between two points is not necessarily a straight line.
In the relationship between people and the process of doing things, it is difficult for us to get things done straightforwardly. Sometimes we need to wait, sometimes we need cooperation, and sometimes we need skills. We will encounter many difficulties and obstacles when doing things. Sometimes we can choose to go around difficulties and obstacles. Maybe things will go more smoothly this way.
The fourth sentence is: Only those who know how to stop know how to speed up.
When I was skiing, my biggest experience was that I couldn’t stop. When I first started learning skiing, I didn’t hire a coach. I looked at other people skiing and thought it was easy. Isn’t it just sliding from the top of the mountain to the bottom? So I put on my skis and slid down. As a result, I rolled from the top of the mountain to the bottom of the mountain and fell many times. I found that I simply didn’t know how to stop or keep my balance. Finally, I repeatedly practiced how to stop on snow and slopes. After practicing for a week, I finally learned to stop, slide, and stop again on any slope. At this time, I discovered that I could ski, and I dared to rush down the hillside at high speed from the top of the mountain. Because I know that if I want to stop, I can stop by turning around. Only those who know how to stop know how to move forward at high speed.
The fifth sentence is: Giving up is a kind of wisdom, and defects are a kind of grace.
When you have six apples, never eat them all, because if you eat all six apples, you will only eat six apples and only eat one flavor. , that’s what apples taste like. If you take out five of the six apples for others to eat, even though you lose five apples on the surface, you actually gain the friendship and favor of the other five people. People must learn to use what you have in exchange for something more important and rich to you. Therefore, giving up is a kind of wisdom.