With more experience comes a sense of detachment. Life's greatest assets are two things: a healthy body and the ability to turn pressure into motivation.
For the sake of those they love, people often achieve things they could never do in their ordinary lives.
A truly courageous person may sometimes appear cowardly in the eyes of others.
As we grow older, it becomes harder to let someone into our hearts, for fear of the pain that comes when they suddenly depart.
Can one truly ignore rumors and smile at success and failure? Perhaps we show smiles in public, but who can understand the tears shed in private? After success or failure, we inevitably look back; even after breaking a teapot, one still glances back—it is only a matter of how long they linger. Though we may break more teapots... it is because we are humans, possessing emotions and souls, prone to loss and gain, characterized by both fragility and strength. To lament the helplessness of life and yet strive to enrich it—perhaps that is the very meaning and value of existence.
It doesn't matter where you are born; what matters is where you intend to go.
Amidst the torrents of life and the world, he will inevitably be like the last withered leaf falling from a tree in early winter, dancing aimlessly and lonely in the fading sunset.
What belongs to me, I will remember; what does not, I must learn to let go of indifferently.
Allow some to become prosperous first, and ultimately work towards achieving common prosperity.
To forgive others is to leave space within your own heart to breathe and move.
Doctors cannot cure those destined to die, and Buddhas cannot save those without karmic connection.