1. Lower your heart and lift your head; learn to release burdens with a gentle smile, and use a peaceful, tranquil mind to savor the worldly life, feeling the radiance of humanity with a bright smile.
2. Wise people often perceive problems from more dimensions than ordinary people.
3. Human nature can be paradoxical: while striving for a clean and decent life, an excessive desire for wealth may lead to unscrupulous means.
4. The brave are fearless, the wise are undiscouraged, and the benevolent are carefree. Bravery is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it; the pursuit of desire far outweighs the fear of difficulty. The wise see through the changes of the world and remain unmoved by the temptation of fame and fortune, thus knowing when to advance or retreat. The benevolent possess a heart that embraces the world, being tolerant and thus free from conflict and worry.
5. There is no need for regret in life, for what has passed is like the wind; no need for hesitation, for what must come will eventually arrive; no need for anguish, for whitening hair cannot be made black again; and no need for lamentation, for losing self-confidence means losing everything. If you find work tedious, success will elude you; if you find life boring, happiness will elude you; if you find friends superfluous, laughter will elude you.
6. A certain amount of dreaming acts like a moderate sedative, providing rest for a fatigued mind, mending the gaps in thought, and smoothing the edges of imagination; however, excessive dreaming can lead to one's downfall.
7. Upon reflection, one realizes that distrusting others is essentially a distrust of oneself. When we attempt to speculate on the inner thoughts of others, it is like gazing at ourselves in a mirror and projecting that image onto them.
8. Humans are like these tea leaves: dry and lifeless when first dropped, they slowly float as water pours in, and as time passes, they settle once more, leaving only a hint of silent greenery and a heavy heart.
9. Do not let yourself have nothing but tears when your parents need you; nothing but shame when your children need you; and nothing but wasted time when you look back at the past. — This is the reason to strive. To every one of you who refuses to be ordinary!
10. No matter how difficult the road of life or how complex society becomes, as long as you possess a heart of tolerance, your life will become easy and simple.
11. No matter how bitter life is, let's smile it off, because sunshine always follows the rain; making wishes under the meteor shower, hoping that tomorrow's tomorrow will still be friends!
12. Solitude is a vital experience in life. Only in solitude can one encounter one's own soul and, in turn, resonate with the infinite mysteries of the universe.
13. Being busy is not what matters; what matters is what you are busy with.
14. In the passing years, picking up a fragment of longing; a letter of memories, a half-written heart-song. Who has softened the years? Who has captivated time? Meeting you in the most beautiful years was a destiny written in the willow-lined bridges and misty waters.
15. I have always believed that a kind heart can infect the world. When our actions bring laughter, we truly realize the value of it. In inspiring others, we also reap our own joy.
16. What is over is over. It is simple, yet it is a catalyst for evolution. To fully enjoy everything that has happened, the best way is to let go and move forward.
17. "A seed that falls not on fertile soil but on gravel is not pessimistic and will not sigh, for resistance brings tempering." — Xia Yan. Every leap in history, every negation of negation, repeatedly declares: in the face of challenges, the weak step aside while the strong surge ahead.