"品格只是拥有一个完全受过纪律和教育的意志的另一种说法。"
— Vince Lombardi
Simplified Meaning:
A person’s character is shaped by how well they control their actions and stay true to their values. Imagine a student who wants to achieve good grades. They have to manage their time, study hard, and avoid distractions. This requires discipline and the willingness to learn and improve. If they consistently choose to study and do their homework despite temptations to slack off, they are showing strong character. Their education and self-control guide their choices. Similarly, someone with a good character makes the right decisions, even when it’s difficult, because they are disciplined and have developed their sense of right and wrong. Applying this to life means setting goals, sticking to your values, and working persistently toward what is important to you, even when it’s challenging.