1. Self-Respect
"Even a piece of trash has its pride".
Self-respect cannot be bought or measured by wealth or fame. It is an inherent quality of every individual, whether rich or poor. Once we grasp this concept, we can rely on our self-respect to rise after failures and grow stronger.
Self-respect cannot be bought or measured by wealth or fame. It is an inherent quality of every individual, whether rich or poor. Once we grasp this concept, we can rely on our self-respect to rise after failures and grow stronger.

2. How to Hold onto Love
"Can you truly embrace the woman you love with blood-stained hands?" Love and the human heart cannot be bound or controlled by violence and coercion. Furthermore, no love can endure when it is built on the foundation of pain, loss, and suffering.

3. True Strength of a Man
"A man should be able to manage both his career and his woman, I’ve done it." A man should be capable of balancing both his work and his relationships. I’ve already achieved that! A strong man must accomplish two key things: success in his career and winning the heart of the woman he loves. This not only proves that he is a well-rounded man, but also that he is strong enough to be a support for those he cares about.

4. National Spirit
"Any man who possesses the intellect to think and the courage to act for the good of his nation’s people is labeled a radical by those content with stagnation and willing to suffer catastrophe." Any man who uses his mind to think and his nerve to take action for the benefit of his country’s citizens is seen as extreme by those who accept stagnation and are willing to endure disaster. It is a critique of those who hold power but fail to use it for the right causes, hoarding power instead of contributing to the protection and welfare of the nation — one of the sacred rights and duties of every citizen.

5. Views on Humanity
"When I, who am referred to as a 'weapon' or a 'monster', face a true monster, I come to realize that I am nothing more than a mere human." When I, a person labeled as a 'weapon' or 'monster', confront an actual monster, it becomes clear to me that I am just an ordinary human. Human beings are inherently small and insignificant, but they only realize this when they face something far greater and more terrifying than themselves.

6. The Consequences of Hatred
"How full of hatred can a man be, to be scolded by a child, lectured by his enemy, and hurt the one he loves?" How much hatred must a man carry to be berated by a child, instructed by his enemy, and cause harm to someone he cares for? Hatred is like poison, clouding one’s judgment and controlling their actions. It kills a person slowly, leading them to make mistakes and lose their true self, leaving only regret in the end.

7. The Unyielding Spirit
"I lost my pawns, my knight, my rook, my bishop, and even my queen. But, it's not checkmate just yet." I’ve lost my pawns, knight, rook, bishop, and even my queen. But it’s not checkmate yet. Failure doesn’t come when you lose all your weapons and power. Victory remains a possibility as long as you hold firm in your beliefs, confidence, and determination in yourself.

8. The Power to Protect
"The power of one man is insignificant. But, with the little strength I have... I’ll do everything I can to protect those I love, and they, in turn, will protect those they love. It’s the least we, the tiny humans, can do for each other." A single man’s power doesn’t count for much. Yet, with whatever little strength I possess... I’ll do everything in my power to protect those I care about, and in turn, they will do the same for their loved ones. This is the smallest thing we, as fragile humans, can offer each other. No matter how small we are, we should use our strength to protect those we love, so they have the strength to protect others. When compassion and mutual care spread, the world will fulfill its true meaning.

9. The Nature of the World
"Nothing's perfect, the world's not perfect, but it's there for us, trying the best it can. That's what makes it so damn beautiful." Nothing in this world is flawless, and the world itself isn’t perfect either. But it exists for us, constantly striving with all it’s got. That’s what makes it truly beautiful. Beauty isn’t found in perfection, but in the effort and determination people make, for themselves and for others.

10. The Meaning of Life
"Life that has been lost cannot be brought back again. That very truth is what shows us the meaning and value of living." Once life is gone, it cannot be restored. This harsh truth is what reveals the true meaning and worth of living. We often only realize the significance of life when we’ve lost it. Therefore, live a life that honors the values you've been given, so you won't be filled with regret later.
