Only those who truly reach the limits of their own talents understand that there exists an insurmountable chasm between people.
This gap might be bridged, yet sadly, those who reach that point no longer have time to correct themselves.
Thus, one always sees "those who have been through it" earnestly advising the young to cherish time and to become what they themselves could not.
However, such advice mostly proves fruitless because the young have never experienced the powerlessness of making no progress, nor have they suffered heart-wrenching regret.
Or perhaps the achievements of the advisers themselves are too feeble and weak, so most of the advice ends up as nothing more than resigned sighs.
What the elderly envy the most is the youth's time and potential, and at the deepest level of envy, it perhaps twists into hatred.
Xiang Yan couldn't bear to see extraordinarily talented young people, those who at a glance could surpass her, from a certain point onward.