Every moment of dissatisfaction you experience today stems from a past version of yourself that was unwilling to strive, act, or change. That "past" isn't far away; it was simply your thoughts and actions just a moment ago. And your current thoughts and actions will instantly become the "past." Life flows through countless moments before its final curtain falls, leaving you either with a sense of relief or a heart full of regret. None of this has anything to do with others; it is simply the consequence of your actions in every present moment.
1. As long as you pursue truth, truth will burn within your heart.
2. A beautiful life comes without warning. It emerges after enduring an atmosphere of despair, walking in unnoticed and without fanfare, and suddenly, there you are.
3. Do not harbor resentment or discontent, nor should you dwell on setbacks or lose heart. Whether it is fortune or misfortune, one must face it; whether it is good or bad, it shall pass. Beautiful memories have accompanied me through life's storms, etched into the flow of time, warming the present and nourishing the future. One must learn to embrace life and let go. Believe that while passing time may age our faces, it enriches our lives. The value of youth lies not in the years themselves, but in a heart filled with courage and passion—unafraid to be hurt, to give, to love, and to dream.
4. If there is a pile of apples on a table, people care less about the total amount and more about how many they receive. If there is a heavy workload in an office, people care less about the tasks themselves and more about how much extra work they are doing. The world is simple, but it becomes complex through interest; the human heart is pure, but it becomes tainted by the struggle for profit.
5. Over the years, having experienced the warmth and coldness of human nature and tasted the bitters and sweets of life, I have become mature and strong. Security can only be provided by oneself; therefore, one must strive to be the best version of oneself and live the life one desires. Do what must be done, walk the path that must be taken, and do not shrink back or waver. No matter how difficult it gets, tell yourself: even making progress bit by bit every day is better than standing still.
6. A kind heart is naturally beautiful; a direct heart is naturally sincere; a compassionate heart is naturally gentle; and a pure heart is naturally solemn. Amidst the vast splendor, all is fleeting, and after a century, it is but a handful of sand. Using time as stationery, sow goodness in the tunnel of years, embrace every sunrise, reflect on every sunset, listen deeply, and shake off the dust of time. With a pure heart, return to the essence of life and treat everything with gratitude.
7. We raise crystal glasses for an encounter, unaware that our past lives were merely preparations for this moment. The night spreads its black veil; the moon casts its gentle radiance. Mist curls, the breeze whispers, and what surges into the heart is a tide, and what overflows from the eyes is tears.
8. The broadband is not wide and surfing the web is tiring; one is worn out by the struggle.
9. The heart often revives at its most painful moment; love often reaches its end at its deepest point.
10. In this world, those who can lighten the burden of others are truly useful.
11. The twenties are a time of confusion. In their twenties, Shi Yuzhu studied mathematics at Zhejiang University; Jack Ma encountered many obstacles; and Wang Shi served as an auto mechanic in the Gobi Desert. There is no such job as "high pay, low workload, and close to home." In the most vital years of life, one must rely firmly on oneself. — Experience shared by He Jinghua, the IT industry's 'working emperor.'
12. When I am without self, I am zero; when I forget myself, I am infinite.
13. Life is like a flower; let that flower always smile, blooming gently in the crowd and spreading its fragrance.
14. Once you step onto the starting line, you must run the full distance. One cannot proactively give up on life.
15. A life without dreams is an incomplete life.
16. The essence of life lies in abandoning the pursuit of selfish desires. In the arduous quest of life, it is not hardship but self-interest that dulls one's sharpness.
17. There are many inexplicable aspects of life, and persistence is one of them.
18. On the journey of life, you do not need to over-defend against others knocking you down; often, it is not others, but yourself, who brings you down.
19. Life is like an ephemeral flower; rather than burying the seeds of regret, it is better to nurture the sprouts of passion.
20. Life is a struggle, encompassing both the pursuit of a career and the tempering of life's experiences.
21. Life is a process; those who live well find joy and warmth in every day, seeking the happiness of existence.
22. The young see only flowers on the path of life, while the elderly see only graves. In reality, there are both flowers and graves; flowers bloom upon the graves, and graves lie beneath the flowers.
23. Life is composed of career, friendship, and love—all three are indispensable. Career is the goal, friendship is the bond, and love is the additive to life.
24. There are no paths in life; if there are, they are paved with youth and life.
25. Life passes like a white horse galloping past a crack. Moderating our desires allows us to experience more happiness in our limited time: enjoying family reunions in our leisure, feeling the deep affection of friends, and admiring the beauty of nature. When facing temptation, we should maintain clear judgment and use reason to overcome desire, lest we become slaves to fame and fortune.
26. Ask "why" more often, and life might become extraordinary. Scientific progress stems from the pursuit of truth; in life and learning, we should also use our minds and ask why, rather than living aimlessly. Only by humbly seeking answers to the questions we do not understand can we learn more deeply and become wiser.