The essence of continuous self-improvement includes: (renovation of the past and innovation).
The spirit of reform, innovation, and pioneering spirit of "reforming old things and creating new ones"; the spirit of hard work and enterprising spirit shown by daring to fight against fate; the spirit of perseverance and perseverance to achieve perfection. Self-improvement is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as zì qiáng bù xī, which means to work hard and never relax. From "Yi Qian Xiang". Reform the old and bring forth the new, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is gé gù dǐng xīn, which means to remove the old and establish the new. From "Zhouyi·Miscellaneous Gua".
Famous aphorisms about self-improvement: Continuous self-improvement is the mother of luck. Using despicable means to achieve a noble goal is also not a noble act. Only strong people have divine will, and those who fight can win. The purpose of life is the only wealth worth finding. As long as it is something that is truly beneficial to society and something I can do, I will do my best. In life, you don’t want to live a perfect life, but you want to live a realistic life.
I am born with talent that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent. How you think is how you live. The strong are prone to be strong, just as the weak are prone to weakness. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. Heaven is in good health, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. As long as you take everything lightly, there will be nothing to worry about; as long as you don't exaggerate the situation out of anger, there will be nothing to be angry about.