Responsibility is a Man's Backbone: A Pillar to Reach for the Sky

The Widdershwan, when encountering difficulties, not only instinctively accepts the facts and breaks free from self-entanglement, but also possesses a habit of seeking pleasure and avoiding harm. This tendency towards pleasure and avoidance is not for gain, but to maintain the brightness and stability of one's emotions and mindset.

One gains through effort, and one loses simultaneously. In moments of loneliness, offer yourself comfort; in moments of solitude, offer yourself warmth. Learn independence, bid farewell to dependence, and say goodbye to weakness.

Life is a difficult path, uneven in its terrain, full of ups and downs, joy and sorrow, alternating and evolving forward. People mature in such an environment, but cannot passively accept everything, nor can they erase the sharp edges of life. Instead, one must strive forward, overcome difficulties, and face life and love.
Responsibility is a man's backbone, a man's pillar supporting him to reach for the sky. Once a matter is spoken of, it must be carried out; once a task is undertaken, it must be held. A man's maturity is not determined by his age, but by the responsibility he takes on. The more excellent a man is, the greater the responsibility he bears, and the wider his scope of responsibility. Even if he is not a great man, he should be a responsible man.