If you can't find the wind, don't rush to prove you're incapable; just look for the next opportunity.


Many people always like to stubbornly stick to a position where there's no more room; even when the trend has changed, the track has cooled, and traffic has dispersed, they still persist in place. In the end, it's not ability that loses, but obsession.
The thing about the wind, it's never about who deserves it, but who happens to stand there.
Standing at the wind's mouth, even pigs can fly. This phrase sounds harsh, but it's very true.
Many times, effort isn't wrong; it's just the direction that's wrong.
You work hard in the wrong place, often less effectively than others who go with the flow and give a gentle push.
Truly smart people are not the ones who can endure the longest, but those who understand when to persist and when to turn around.
Opportunities never come only once; many people mistake "giving up old opportunities" for "admitting failure."
Actually, it's not.
Leaving a place with no results isn't giving up; it's cutting losses.
Reconsidering isn't wavering; it's being clear-headed.
Many times in life, it's not about who can endure more, but who can see which way the wind is blowing earlier.
Don't be afraid to change paths.
If the wind isn't here, go to the next place and wait for it.
Sometimes, turning around takes more courage than persistence.
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