"悲观主义者抱怨风 乐观主义者期望风会改变 领导者调整风帆"
— John C. Maxwell
Simplified Meaning:
People who see things negatively tend to just grumble when things aren't going well. They focus on the problem and stay stuck there. On the other hand, positive thinkers believe that things will get better on their own, even without doing anything to help. True leaders, however, take action. They change their approach based on the situation so they can keep moving forward. Imagine you're sailing a boat and the wind isn't blowing in the direction you want. If you just complain, your situation won’t improve. If you simply hope for the wind to change, you might be waiting forever. But if you adjust your sails, you can still make progress despite the wind. In real life, when you're faced with challenges, don't just complain or passively hope things will get better. Instead, adapt your actions to overcome the obstacles.