Sentences that can only be truly understood after maturity:


1. The world is fair,
Take what you have, exchange for what you want!
2. The so-called threshold,
If you have enough ability, it's a door; if not, it's a barrier!
3. The so-called choice paralysis,
Essentially, it's poverty.
The so-called indecisiveness,
Essentially, it's cowardice.
4. The underlying logic of relatives,
Is that they dislike you being poor and are afraid you'll be rich.
5. You need to work hard to make money,
The older you get, the less anyone will forgive your poverty.
6. Most unhappiness in adulthood,
Either comes from comparison or desire.
7. The best time was ten years ago, and the next best is now.
The worst time isn't the past; if you can't let go, it will only get worse later.
8. Spending time explaining is less effective than spending time proving.
Arguing with others takes time; spend more time convincing yourself.
9. Except for illness,
All pain comes from values.
10. True maturity lies in restraint,
Loving the sea doesn't mean jumping into it.
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