To love someone is to love a wound. Every love affair is like a fresh wound growing in the heart, occasionally causing pain. Yet, it is through these pains and memories that we become more mature, tolerant, calm, composed, and full of love.
I have always believed that the most precious part of friendship is mutual understanding, while the most undesirable aspects are possession and unilateral demands. As a Western proverb says: "The value of friendship lies in freedom."
When we remove a stumbling block from someone else's path, we may be paving the way for ourselves.
A few extra minutes of preparation last night can save hours of trouble today.
In my view, regardless of skin color or nationality, as long as you contribute to the company, show loyalty, are willing to work hard, have a sense of belonging, and possess long-term plans, I will help you become a core member over time. This has always been our company policy.
There is a kind of humble work that must be undertaken with great perseverance; often, the most humble and lowly tasks lead to the most sublime goals.
It is not that the road has reached its end, but rather that it is time to turn.
In the ocean of life, although we cannot control the strength of the wind, we can adjust the direction of our sails.
In this complex world, no matter your reasons, please be honest about your feelings: if you like something, you like it; if you don't, you don't. When you believe you are doing something for the sake of others, you may already be deeply hurting them, and ultimately, hurting yourself.
True happiness and sadness can only be resolved alone.
Heartbreak is like the fruit of early autumn; if picked before it is ripe, it will taste bitter and sour.