The only thing in the world that can be obtained without effort is poverty; the only thing that can be created from nothing is a dream. Nothing can be achieved without action. Although the world is harsh, as long as you are willing to move forward, there will always be a path. If you cannot see beauty, it is not because it does not exist, but because you have not kept going.
The sun does not stop rising because of your disappointment, nor does the moon refuse to set because of your complaints. Covering your own eyes does not make the world dark, and covering others' eyes does not make light belong to you.
In life, one should maintain awareness and self-protection, not as a sign of cunning, but as a kind of resilience that allows one to remain strong and find happiness through hardship.
Faith provides inner peace and support, not a transaction with the divine. When belief becomes a form of exchange, its true meaning is lost.
Everything we say, do, walk through, and everyone we meet becomes part of who we are, and each present moment eventually turns into memory.
In life, there should be someone with whom distance does not matter, and time does not weaken connection. Even after years apart, meeting again still feels natural and warm. With this person, one can be completely genuine and unguarded; such a person is a true confidant.
There is no true dead end in life, only a despairing mind. At the end of despair often lies hope, and at the end of crisis may come transformation.
Some things are not meant to be yours, no matter how hard you try; some people are merely passersby in your life. What belongs to you will remain, and what does not will leave. Life is limited, so do not let endless desire bury your happiness.
Only when the heart has a home does life have direction. Learning to be alone allows the mind to become clear, mature, and open.
When a person is content, at peace, and without excessive desire, happiness naturally arises. When one can eat well, sleep well, and live without burdens, happiness is already present. Letting go of what should be released is helplessness, while holding on to what should be let go is stubbornness; both are often the result of misunderstanding.