A poem dedicated to young people
Kipling
If people around you attack you unreasonably, you can still remain calm and calm;
If others have doubts about you, you can still be confident as usual and think that their doubts are excusable;
If you are willing to wait patiently,
Or slandered but didn't fight back,
Or be hated but not return evil for good;
Neither pretentious nor cocky;
If you have a dream, but you are not dominated by it;
If you have thoughts, don't be possessed;
If you face victory and disaster calmly, you are open-minded about illusory victory and defeat;
If you can stand such a scoundrel, distort your words and deceive stupid people,
Or watch the hard work collapse and still be able to climb again in a down-to-earth manner;
If you dare to put all your eggs in one basket for a higher goal,
In the face of losses, I am determined to start all over again, not to mention my own losses;
If people have left you long ago, you can still hold your ground and work hard.
There is nothing left, only the will is shouting "resistance";
If you talk to civilians without changing your humility,
Or walk with the prince without flattery;
If neither friends nor enemies can hurt you;
If people trust you but don't rely too much;
If you can cherish time like gold, use every minute of irretrievable time;
Then, your cultivation will be as vast as heaven and earth, and you will have your own world.
More importantly: son, you have become a truly indomitable spirit!