When you realize you still have value to others, you truly feel the meaning and mission of your life.
Excessive praise is like adding too much sugar to a cup; it eventually becomes cloying.
Embark on life's journey! The road ahead may be long and dark, but do not fear; only for the fearless does a path appear.
Life gains meaning through adversity, setbacks, and sorrow, as human value is often revealed through hard struggle.
Complaints are the greatest gift bestowed upon humanity by heaven, and the most sincere part of human prayer.
The most beautiful thing in life is that even when you cease to exist, everything you have created continues to serve others.
We eat and drink to live, but living is not merely for eating and drinking.
The human heart is inherently pure; when the mind is calm, it becomes naturally clear.
Instead of wasting time fighting with others, focus your energy on the endeavors you love; life is fleeting, so cherish the present.
When you sense hostility from others, do not be indignant; instead, reflect on whether there were any improprieties in your work or social interactions.
Sometimes, the best thing about the most beautiful things is missing them. When we cannot possess them, letting go may be the only way to avoid pain.
Life is like a cup of wine: spring is olive wine, summer is fiery spirits, autumn is red wine, and winter is aged liquor; life is also like a song: spring is pop, summer is rock, autumn is folk, and winter is classical.
There are two tragedies in life: one is utter despair, and the other is excessive self-satisfaction.
Finding joy in reminiscing about the past is like living life twice.
The meaning of life lies in empathy—sharing the sorrows and joys of others.
A person's life is like a rushing torrent; without encountering islands and reefs, it can hardly stir up beautiful waves.