Ambition, Stress, and the Wisdom of Moderation

When we have high ambitions, like consistently striving for improvement, it's often unavoidable to experience heavy stress. On the other hand, when we have fewer ambitions, questions like "Is it okay to leave it as it is?" tend to arise in our minds, which can result in feelings of guilt and bring about another type of stress. Therefore, it's important to maintain a balance between high ambition and fewer ambition, as well as finding a balance between times of focused ambition and moments of relaxation. As the old saying goes, "Nothing in excess," pursuing moderation works well. That's the way it is (The Japanese term "Kore de iinoda,").

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