The mountain that cannot be crossed, shocking! Of course it's the mountain in Google's post-ancient logo. What else could it be? But there are always times when we can't cross it because this mountain is in your heart. The mountain in your heart is like a castle in the air, which cannot be crossed. One should live in peace and tranquility. Fatty liver disease has harmful effects, and these obstacles cannot be broken. Humans are animals influenced by the environment, yet we strive to change our surroundings. However, when we attempt to alter the environment, we often feel tired. Why do we feel tired? The environment is like a dense net, and we walk along its lines. Some people walk straight, others in squares, and some in ups and downs. This net represents the rules given to us by the environment. On January 16, 2009 (announced suffering), the greatest competitor of a person is oneself because these rules become mountains in our hearts. We naturally believe that guidance is wiser than ourselves, naturally think that successful people have vision, and naturally assume that others' refusal means disagreement. Once everything becomes natural, we naturally cannot overcome the hurdles in our hearts, unable to cross the illusions created by our own sounds, lights, and shadows.
The only thing a person can rely on is oneself, and when relying on oneself, one must make oneself reliable. How to be reliable? Of course, it's through constant self-cultivation. And how to cultivate oneself? Of course, it's by constantly jumping out and becoming one's own God, one's own coach, one's own leader, and one's own friend. By playing different roles well, we can return to a true self. The perspective of life's performance is always judged by success or failure, but what exactly is success or failure? For some, it's like a knife; for others, it's like cotton candy. Some are intense, others mellow, with sweetness and bitterness alike. It doesn't matter what kind of person you are; success or failure only depends on whether you've played your role well. When others need to be sharp, be a whetstone to make the strong stronger and turn the weak into the strong. Even if others don't consider you a hero, does it matter? History always lets such successful people write it.