In a crowd, one often observes the phenomenon that those who are usually quiet and reserved should not be underestimated. They often possess hidden strengths, much like how turbulent waves lie beneath a calm sea, just not easily revealed.

Then there are some people who, regardless of the situation or the person they face, always appear to have a good temper. They seem gentle and harmless, but in reality, they harbor significant energy that, once unleashed, will certainly make others see them in a new light.

The reason why people can coexist harmoniously is fundamentally because everyone is aware that each person has the ability to disrupt the existing balance of interaction. Yet, at the same time, everyone has the cultivation to restrain conflicts and prevent the escalation of contradictions.

It is this coexistence of ability and cultivation that maintains a relatively harmonious and stable relationship between individuals.