If you want to test others' patience, you must first ensure that you have enough patience yourself.
If life could start over, I would choose to wait.
Tolerance is like a cool sweet dew that nourishes a dry heart; like a warm fireplace that drives away inner coldness; like aged wine that intoxicates the soul with understanding and acceptance; and like an everlasting torch that ignites hope. When you learn to accept the present and stop struggling in vain, unexpected turning points often appear.
True love should transcend the length of time, the breadth of the mind, and the depth of the soul.
Slow down, and life becomes more interesting.
Do not be afraid to face anyone or anything; perhaps they are even more nervous than you, and these experiences are tests of growth.
Go out every day, as miracles in life are waiting to be discovered everywhere.
Leisure cannot be deliberately created; it is a state of inner feeling. Only in a calm state of mind can one truly appreciate the beauty of life.
Following fate means understanding that everything in the world is impermanent. Emotions, gains and losses, honor and disgrace do not last forever. Instead of being overwhelmed by outcomes, it is better to do your best in the process and accept whatever comes.
Instead of always thinking about what others owe you, think about what you can offer to others. Constantly expecting from others creates resentment, while giving enriches the heart and gives life meaning.
In life, effort does not always bring results, and possession is often only temporary satisfaction. Both happiness and suffering come and go; what matters is maintaining balance and composure.