Do Your Best in Everything, Don't Compare Yourself to Others, Learn Self-Improvement, and Become the Hero You Envision
We all know that goodness and evil know no boundaries of nation, race, or religion. In the face of disaster, it reveals itself to everyone, its ultimate enemy is death. In situations where choice exists, it always stands between death and survival. When confronted with death itself, the only balance is between goodness and evil.

Human nature is inherently good at birth. Everyone comes to this world naked, not just physically, but spiritually as well. At this time, they are all good, fearless of any danger, without worry or sadness, because individual thought hasn't formed. They have no desires, yet they also don't lack anything; they rely solely on their senses, with no spiritual thought. They're simply driven by bodily sensations.
As time passes and space changes, many things teach them good and evil, joy and sorrow. They gradually realize that the human world is so complex. Only the strong can survive; the weak are always victims. That's why they study, learn skills, and acquire knowledge—the sole purpose is to become strong. In reality, the difference between intelligent and foolish people is only the thickness of a piece of paper. So, no matter how much you try, you often lose to others. In the end, when you're silent, you can only comfort yourself with words like 'luck' and 'fate.'

In the end, everyone lives for one life, with the same original intention: to live well and enjoy life, both materially and spiritually. But, everyone comes to this world naked—literally—some live like emperors, while others are poor and destitute, wandering and begging for survival. Looking at history, no matter the social stage, the powerful remain powerful, the rich remain rich, and farmers continue to farm. Within our short forty years, the chances of breaking through and changing are almost zero.
Therefore, everyone must face reality and stop trying to change what is unchangeable—that's a painful process. Instead, we must honestly examine ourselves and constantly improve ourselves in reality, increasing our value in society, and becoming the heroes we envision!