Today choosing to rest for a day is not about stopping, but about moving more steadily.
Recently, I've come to realize that reckless actions driven by emotion may seem like full effort, but they are actually the most likely to lead to loss.
What truly sets people apart is not momentary intensity, but the ability to restrain oneself and realign direction at critical moments.
So today, I'm not in a rush, not anxious—just resetting my mindset.
Self-adjustment, clearing distractions
Self-purification, eliminating restlessness
Self-improvement, addressing weaknesses
Self-effort, investing time in truly valuable things.
One month of osmanthus, which shouldn't bloom, yet quietly releases its fragrance in the depths of winter.
No noise, no competition—just leaving a hint of subtle scent in the cold world.
This kind of restraint and resilience is exactly the state I wish to embrace right now.
Also, today my younger cousin went live.
Brothers, if you have time, please go support him. It's also a chance to give young people an opportunity—see if he truly has potential. Who knows, maybe one day he'll carve out his own path.