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[][SCS] There is no peace in emptiness, no content in stillness. Stagnation is death; act, change, move, think, and grow until the very end.
Not terribly fond of this one. Change and action is good, but I don't like the assertion that happiness can't be found in stillness and tranquility.
[][SCS] Darkness knows no barriers, and neither should your desires
Again, not really a fan. Ambition is useful, sure, but dangerous without limits.
[][TRF] Each scar is merely another ring in the making, from past pain arises new strength
Mixed feelings about this one. I really like the philosophy of growing stronger through past trials, but it has a risk of being taken to an extreme. It's a philosophy I can easily imagine getting mutated into deliberately seeking out pain and suffering to strengthen oneself. Again, I like the general principle, just hesitant about committing too strongly to it.
[][TRF] Branches and trunks bend and sway, but the roots must remain unyielding. Retreat only so far and then no more.
Really like this one. As others have pointed out, it says flexibility is good, but some lines just shouldn't be crossed. Ling Qi herself has expressed concern about her own willingness to abandon people and principles when things get too risky for herself, so this is a good lesson to internalize for her.
[][CDE] Ignorance is no better than blindness.
No strong feelings here. It's good general advice, but probably not something worth making a core part of who Ling Qi is.
[][CDE] Be always watchful. Foes and treasures alike may hide in the gaps in one's perceptions.
Again, its handy advice, but feels a bit too paranoid for my taste.
Not terribly fond of this one. Change and action is good, but I don't like the assertion that happiness can't be found in stillness and tranquility.
[][SCS] Darkness knows no barriers, and neither should your desires
Again, not really a fan. Ambition is useful, sure, but dangerous without limits.
[][TRF] Each scar is merely another ring in the making, from past pain arises new strength
Mixed feelings about this one. I really like the philosophy of growing stronger through past trials, but it has a risk of being taken to an extreme. It's a philosophy I can easily imagine getting mutated into deliberately seeking out pain and suffering to strengthen oneself. Again, I like the general principle, just hesitant about committing too strongly to it.
[][TRF] Branches and trunks bend and sway, but the roots must remain unyielding. Retreat only so far and then no more.
Really like this one. As others have pointed out, it says flexibility is good, but some lines just shouldn't be crossed. Ling Qi herself has expressed concern about her own willingness to abandon people and principles when things get too risky for herself, so this is a good lesson to internalize for her.
[][CDE] Ignorance is no better than blindness.
No strong feelings here. It's good general advice, but probably not something worth making a core part of who Ling Qi is.
[][CDE] Be always watchful. Foes and treasures alike may hide in the gaps in one's perceptions.
Again, its handy advice, but feels a bit too paranoid for my taste.