This is a sentence suitable for sticking to the bedside to encourage yourself.
It is equivalent to a blessing and wish for yourself.
People are often inspired by a few words of comfort.
"Everything goes well, each in his place" comes from the ancient naive theory in Huangdi Neijing, which means: "The heart is relaxed without desire, the heart is stable without fear, and the body is tired and tireless, so everyone can get what he wants."
"No mistakes, each in his place" is the essence of the ancient naivety in Huangdi Neijing. Huangfu Mi in Jin Dynasty, Lin Bu in Song Dynasty and Gao Baoheng held this view. They think that a great scientific work like Huangdi Neijing cannot be completed by a great Tessa, but must be completed by Huangdi.