1. The best way to hone your will is pain.
2. The edge of despair is actually the beginning of training.
3. I was young and ignorant at the time and regarded training as torture.
4. The more you suffer, the more your knowledge will increase.
5. Adversity cannot make people rich, but it can make people wise.
6. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering one’s character.
7. Tribulation and hardship are the highest institutions of learning for tempering one’s character.
8. The tempering of time has actually widened the distance between us.
9. In waiting, obsessions are tempered and hopes are extinguished.
10. Without great difficulties, there will be no great cause.
11. People who can overcome difficulties can turn difficulties into good opportunities.
12. I prefer waiting with expectation and escaping from the test of time.
13. I want to achieve great things, this is also a kind of training!
14. Life needs tempering. But training too hard is painful.
15. It is a bit cruel, I can only regard it as a test for myself.
16. People who experience more pain and sorrow are more tolerant.
17. Living like this is not a kind of training.
18. Time can hone the will, and the strong use the will to hone time.
19. I always use sunshine to temper loneliness, and use darkness to nourish prosperity.
20. The strongest spirit is born of sorrow, and the greatest personality is full of scars.
21. When Heaven is about to bring it to you, it must suffer first; when Heaven is about to destroy it, it must be tired first.
22. There is no innate talent in the world, talent must be tempered.
23. A life that has not been tempered is an incomplete life!