
When we were young, we relied on our drive.
I think I know best, even if I take a detour.
It should also be part of growth.
Act impulsively and regret it only when something goes wrong.
Only then will I be willing to listen to other people’s opinions.
When it comes to people and things, I always emphasize that I am right.
If you don't give others opportunities, your strength will eventually become an obstacle.
When it makes sense, we call it justified and confident.
However, the "principle" is often ignored in the Da Zhuang hexagram of the Book of Changes.
As the saying goes: "You can't go anywhere without reason."
A truly strong person does not rush around recklessly.
Instead, we must use wisdom to judge the situation.
Know when to advance and when to retreat, and know when to stop.
The result of a head-on confrontation is often a lose-lose situation.
Learn to turn around, don't go head-to-head.
And leave room for maneuver, so that you can go further and longer.