A poem or famous saying describing great changes.

1. The most pitiful thing about human nature is that we always dream of a wonderful rose garden on the horizon, instead of enjoying the roses in front of our window today.

Second, because of many things that are hard to look back and face, I realized that "I can't change the world, but I want to change myself", and I learned the inaction of "I'm not stupid, I'm not deaf, I'm not old" and the free and easy of "I let the moon in my hand, I let the wind shake".

Third, it is the stupidest thing to change yourself in order to make others like you, so that others only like the fake you. You should insist on being your truest self, so that no one will like you anyway.

A person who can see things from other people's thoughts and understand other people's spiritual activities will never have to worry about his future.

Scientists who have no time to think are hopeless scientists. If he can't change his daily life system and squeeze enough time to think, he'd better give up science.

Sixth, change, law also. -Wei

7. Don't think that the world will never change. -Cervantes: Don Quixote

Eight, the soldiers have no constant potential, the water is unpredictable, and they can win because of the change of the enemy, which is called God. -Grandson

Nine, don't swear by the moon, it is fickle and breaks even every month; If you promise, maybe your love is as impermanent as it is. -Shakespeare

Ten, the conventional system can not be changed, nor can it be applied to 10 thousand square meters. -Ge Hong

Eleven, the best-selling products are not made out of nothing, but through the exploration and improvement of the things around them; As long as you find it earlier than others and change it skillfully, you can become rich. -Fujita Tian