A Man's Life: Two Major Gates – Money and Women

Seek it above, you'll find it within; seek it within, you'll find it below; seek it below, and you'll find nothing. We must broaden our horizons and set lofty goals to achieve results that satisfy ourselves,

Life is a mirror; whether noble or base, it will reveal its own shame before it. A person's life is essentially a journey from beginning to end, living authentically and being one's true self is the ultimate meaning of life,

A man's life is defined by two gates: one is the gate of wealth, and the other is the gate of women. However, the woman who enters one's heart has nothing to do with status or wealth. A person, whether man or woman, will often yield to the circumstances they face when survival is the top priority,
Appearances obscure reality; the most seamless reversals often reveal the truth. When someone tells you that things encountered incidentally are important, emotions are the most unreliable. Lies depend on one's face, but the eyes are the betrayers of the soul,

Observe one falling leaf to know the autumn of the world; glimpse one detail and you will see the whole picture. Subtle signs can reveal the overall situation and its development and outcome. Hesitation at critical moments can lead to fatal results. Therefore, decisions determine destiny, and choices shape a person's life,

If anyone can truly conceal their genuine emotions, it is likely due to the substantial rewards hidden behind certain people or things,

To obtain something, you must first give! To give, you must also persist! If you truly find it difficult, then give up! But if you give up, don't complain. Life is like this; everyone achieves the life they truly desire through their own efforts,
Concepts can be changed, thoughts can be changed, and personalities can be changed. Everything can be changed, but the one thing that remains constant is that it is changing! The purpose of life is not to find oneself, but to ultimately become the kind of person we want to be,

Life must have goals and plans, and we must achieve something. Our goals carry our plans, and our plans are supported by the results of our actions. They are closely linked and cannot be missing any one. Lao Tzu's 'non-action' is not inaction, but a state of oneness of mind and body, so this world has no true 'non-action!'

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