As high school graduates receive their exam results and enter the crucial phase of college application, many are finally enjoying their first long break in life. Recently, Feng Ji, the producer of “Black Myth: Wukong,” shared a heartfelt post on Weibo addressed to graduating seniors. Presenting himself as a seasoned graduate, he offers three practical life tips with a lighthearted tone.
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Develop a Habit of Physical Exercise Early Feng Ji emphasizes that the three most important things in life are good sleep, good food, and good exercise. After the intense schedule of high school, the next few years are when young people have the most freedom and best physical condition. He stresses that exercise is key to maintaining mental health and happiness. His advice: “If you only take one piece of advice, let it be this—start exercising now!” He humorously adds, “I don’t wish you happiness, I wish you strength like a tiger.”
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Embrace AI as Your Primary Source of Information Known for his enthusiasm for AI, Feng Ji encourages young people to actively embrace AI technology. He believes AI should not just be a tool but an extension of the brain and a learning partner. Since grades are no longer the sole focus, now is the perfect time to boldly try new technologies. “The only way to overcome fear is to face it head-on. The only way to demystify AI is to use it extensively, the latest and the most challenging tools. Don’t hesitate to invest when necessary.”
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Be Bold in Trying New Things While Ensuring Safety Looking back at his university days, Feng Ji regrets not what he did but what he didn’t do. He encourages graduates to express their true feelings and thoughts, whether it’s confessing love, dating, refusing, changing majors, or pursuing niche interests. “Youth is the time for regrets and the privilege of embarrassment.” University is a precious time for exploration, and honesty is at its core. He concludes, “Victory is always a luxury, but honesty is something you must strive for.”
He also fondly recalls his alma mater, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, joking about rarely attending classes and classmates humorously wishing for another four years of high school life. He admires the school’s culture of “studying hard and playing hard,” which he believes is a commendable life attitude—whether studying or having fun, serious dedication brings true immersion and satisfaction.
Feng Ji closes his message with a heartfelt call: “Go exercise, young people!” offering a sincere and practical coming-of-age gift for this graduation season.
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