Dissatisfaction is the upward wheel. Lu Xun, a modern Chinese writer and political commentator
There is no such thing as a person who walks early.
The 30th chapter of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" revised by Yu Yue (yuè Yue) of the Qing Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Don't think that if you start and leave early, there will be people who leave earlier than you. These two sentences have simple language and profound meaning. "People go early" and "people go early" have the same words, but the word order is reversed. They use a humorous tone to remind people never to be complacent and self-righteous. Both its profound meaning and writing techniques can be used for reference.
Yu Yue, a late Qing Dynasty scholar, writer, classics scholar, paleographer, and calligrapher, "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses"
Being restless and dissatisfied are the first necessities for progress. American inventor Edison