Those who crave power and hold power are always busy. -- (A stunning
shot)
The true will of Heaven is merely the unpredictable and fickle nature of
those in power. — (A stunning shot)
A person with an excessive and intense desire for power is incapable of
sharing it with others. — (Sad Little Arrow)In officialdom, every action is a statement, and one must be extremely
careful.
For example, if your superior, A, is opposed to B, and you accidentally
have dinner with C, who belongs to B's faction, you might lose your job
the very next day. Even if the reaction isn't that strong and nothing
happens, and your stance doesn't change, how others view you will
completely change. — (Sad Little Arrow)
A person who thrives in officialdom but doesn't even understand the
principle of "avoiding suspicion in situations involving melons or plum
trees" should have long ago gone back to the countryside to farm and
live off their grandmother. — (Sad Little Arrow)
Most politicians, before they come to power, must be radical; otherwise,
how can they gain the support of radical factions? Once they are in
power, they will be pragmatic and balanced in everything they do. Being
too extreme or radical will only lead to the loss of their position. — (Sad
Little Arrow)
Different people have different kinds of energy. Some people have
strong energy, some have weak energy, some have abundant energy,
some have low energy, and some have stagnant energy or even
exhausted energy.
A person of great vitality will attract auspicious energy from the east.
The dying man is furious. — (Sad Little Arrow)
With power, you can have many conveniences, much strength, and
many things that others do not have or cannot have.
Without power, no matter how capable you are, what can you
accomplish? If you aspire to great things, but decades of trivial matters
have dulled your ambition, what ambition do you have left to achieve
great things, and what great things are left to accomplish? — (Young
Cold-Blooded)
Someone appreciates you and wants to give you great power—to
refuse is tantamount to killing your own good fortune, severing your
own happiness, and ultimately associating with misfortune. —(Young
Cold-Blooded)
No one can have power without a man.
However, if I were to obtain this power by overcoming numerous
difficulties and obstacles, I would be very happy. In other words, power
is merely a hypothetical goal for me. But I value the process more than
the goal itself.Because I know that life is mostly just a process; the so-called goal is
not necessarily achievable, nor is it something everyone can achieve.
Even if it is achieved, one may not be satisfied and may change their
goals. — (Young Cold-Blooded)
Power, to me, is nothing more than a tiger in the forest, but what I want
is the whole forest. — (Young Cold-Blooded)
Power that must be bestowed by others is neither true power nor a
force that truly belongs to oneself. — (Young Cold-Blooded)
When a person's desires are excessive and their power is too great, they
are prone to madness. — (Young Cold-Blooded)
Power can compel others to be loyal to only him.
Absolute power can buy absolute loyalty.
But power corrupts.
The greater the power, the more thoroughly one is corrupted. — (Young
Iron Hand)
There are some things in this world that we simply cannot control.
Some people are born with the ability to make decisions for others.
They even decide life and death for others.
Because they have the right.
Power usually comes from strength. — (Drawing a sword in anger)
