2024/1/1 Controlling yourself is a god
Those who can control themselves can be called god-like beings. In this world, anyone who can control his thoughts and actions is a saint-like being. On the other hand, if a person is unable to restrain himself, then he will be constrained by others and by life.
Our fate is like this, either we choose a path to go down by ourselves, or we are led by the nose by fate. However, most people are awakened in pain, and very few people are truly awakened. As one financial tycoon said: "If you eat sheep, let them continue to sleep, don't wake them up." If you eat pigs, let them continue to sleep and don't wake them up. Once you wake up, the biological chain is broken. This sentence actually hints at the cruel law of society: once there are too many awakened people, the order of the whole society will be disrupted.
True wise people know what their goal in life is very early, they will not be confused by the distractions of the outside world, and they will always be firm in their beliefs. Ordinary people need to go through half a lifetime of setbacks and tempering before they can truly wake up.
In this uncertain world, each of us is constantly growing and changing. After many hardships in the world and life, we are no longer the ignorant teenagers. However, it is these experiences and tribulations that make us more mature and stronger. Therefore, let's cherish every setback and grind, as they are all stepping stones for our growth.
People who can control themselves often have self-control and perseverance beyond ordinary people. They are able to resist temptation and are not easily swayed by the outside world. In the face of difficulties and challenges, they do not give up easily, but are determined to move towards their goals. This ability is not innate, but requires continuous self-cultivation and improvement.
For most people, taking control of their thoughts and actions is a daunting task. We are often swayed by emotions and driven by desires. However, those who are able to self-discipline are able to clearly recognize their strengths and weaknesses and thus have more control over their own destiny.
In this competitive society, we need to keep learning and growing. Only by constantly improving their ability and quality can they be invincible in the fierce competition. And those who are able to self-discipline tend to be more likely to achieve success and happiness.
Those who can control themselves are truly strong, not only controlling their own destiny, but also influencing and changing the world around them. People who can control themselves not only have strong self-control and perseverance, but also have wisdom and vision beyond ordinary people. They understand the true meaning of life, know how to pursue their dreams, and know how to balance their lives. They will not be moody because of temporary gains and losses, and they will not give up easily because of short-term difficulties. They know that only through continuous self-discipline and improvement can they move towards a brighter future.
In this world of temptation and distraction, there are very few people who can control themselves. They tend to have clear goals and firm beliefs, and are not swayed by the distractions of the outside world. They know how to resist temptation and how to resist distractions so that they can better focus on their careers and lives.
People who can control themselves not only have excellent self-management skills, but also excellent interpersonal skills. They know that only by continuously improving their abilities and qualities can they be invincible in the fierce competition. At the same time, they also know how to influence and change the world around them, creating more opportunities and value for their own lives.
In short, the person who can control himself is the real winner in life. They not only possess strong self-control and perseverance, but also have excellent wisdom and vision. Their lives are full of infinite possibilities and opportunities, and they also bring more light and hope to themselves and the world around them.