A simple life holds its own unique charm. To be elegant like jade, to pursue lofty ambitions with detachment, and to face the world with equanimity—"calmness" is more than a lifestyle; it is a state of being. Some seek happiness within wealth and honor, while others find their sanctuary in the simplicity of a thatched cottage amidst pine and bamboo. Imagine lying in nature's cradle, resting on the arms of time, drifting with the gentle breeze, and condensing past experiences into the elegance of a flower, much like the quiet beauty of an orchid in a lonely valley.
I admire the mellow fragrance of the orchid because it grows in secluded valleys, refusing to compete with other flowers or envy the splendor of gardens. It guards its own pure land, absorbing the spiritual essence of nature. It blooms silently without ostentation, releasing a faint fragrance that inspires both affection and respect. Known as one of the "Four Gentlemen," it embodies the virtue of a "pure and graceful heart." With a touch of ink and a light stroke of the pen, one can tuck memories into the traces of writing, waiting in silent contemplation.
In life, I may not be the best, but I possess a sincere and kind heart. Regardless of poverty or wealth, ugliness or beauty, I treat all with the same mindset. I remain calm and composed, treating everyone with a gentle and approachable manner. Perhaps my heart is like a transparent drop of water: clear and simple to the eye, yet gentle and fragrant to the soul.
On the journey of life, a few fragrant red blooms may scatter along the way, brightening the mediocrity of our travels. Once the prosperity fades and simplicity returns, a lingering fragrance and a tender emotion remain, providing endless and lingering reminiscence.
"Calmness" is like a quiet little flower blooming in a corner, softening the years and tempering time. By guarding a sense of tranquility and using a peaceful heart, one can watch the slow withering amidst the lushness of time and face the vicissitudes of life with detachment.
Since we cannot change everything, we might as well try to accept it. Aim to be "unmoved by worldly gains or losses," maintaining a steady calmness and an open mind. Watch the flowers bloom and fall in the courtyard, remaining unperturbed by both favor and disgrace.
Equanimity is the highest realm of life. It is an attitude, a virtue, a cultivation, a grace, a courage, a strength, and a principle. It comes from the depths of the soul, refusing to compete with the splendor of others, as light and free as a gentle breeze.
Life is essentially a process of blossoming, a station where souls meet. Only in stillness can one hear the sound of flowers blooming and feel the call from the depths of the soul. Only then can one clearly see the desolate reality that remains after the prosperity has passed. Facing the drifting nature of life, I have grown accustomed to enduring loneliness alone, watching time pass silently through the years.
Life grants us happiness while also bringing regrets and inadequacies. There is no need to complain or feel inferior; seeing things with detachment brings sunshine. Instead of complaining, it is better to change our attitude toward life and reshape our worldview. By looking at things from a different perspective, we can see another side of reality. Approaching problems with a calm attitude may lead to unexpected landscapes, like finding "a new spring amidst the willow shadows and flower brightness."
To be composed is to remain unshaken by circumstances, allowing one to see through the unpredictable changes of the world. View all worldly things with a calm mindset and feel every detail of life with your soul. Let the brightness of sunshine wash away the worries in your heart, and carry a hint of orchid fragrance while quietly observing the passing of the world. With a gentle smile, drift gracefully through the light and breezy days.