Life offers two essential drinks: bitter water and sweet water; neither can be avoided. The difference lies in the order: successful people often drink the bitter first, then the sweet, while others tend to enjoy the sweet before the bitter. Persistence is vital on the path to success. When facing setbacks, tell yourself: "Keep going, try once more."
It is impossible to satisfy everyone; aim to satisfy yourself and those you care about. Everything you judge may be a projection of your own heart. Life is a continuous process of acceptance and letting go—a journey of moving forward alone amidst cold eyes and mockery.
Facing a lie, people react in various ways: some criticize harshly, some question aggressively, some remain silent as if knowing nothing, some choose to retaliate or cause harm, some choose to forgive everything, and some choose to let it all go and walk away.
Some people never get the chance to meet, and when they do, they hesitate; some things are never done, and when the chance comes, they no longer wish to do them; some words are buried in the heart for so long that when the chance comes, they cannot be spoken; some loves are never given, and when the chance comes, the love has already faded.
In love, when you truly love someone, your eyes hold only them, and you become indifferent to everything else in the world.
"Laziness" is a disease that affects not only yourself but also your friends and family.
The best standard for measuring success is not how much money you earn, but whether you can live the life you desire.
Sunlight cannot cover the whole body; there are always light and shadows. To bask in the front, one must face the sun; to bask in the back, one must turn around. Do not complain too much; we must strive to adapt.
"Wisdom" has a significant side effect: it complicates the things we face and acts as a barrier between us and the world, forcing us to face reality indirectly through this "intermediary." As wisdom grows more powerful, it may even become uncontrollable. At that point, our needs become the needs of "wisdom," and we forget what we truly need, even losing ourselves in the process.
Let go of the past and reset your heart; this is the beginning of ending troubles and the true possession that comes after letting go.
Be mindful of time in life and punctual in your actions. In the modern age, time management is essential to one's image. Arrange and utilize your time effectively—be punctual, cherish time, and do not procrastinate.
Do not complain about differences or perceived injustices. What seems unjust to you may be justice to others. Change your unpleasant circumstances through your own actions and strive for true fairness.
Since I have chosen this path in life, I do not want to merely perform. I want to be authentic, so that I can feel my own existence and prove the evidence of my life.
On a midsummer night, the full moon remains, yet carries a hint of coolness. Before hesitation can even set in, the scent of harvest ripples through the air. Walking through past sorrows, one seeks solace for the soul.
Work attitude must be upright and serious, leaving no room for carelessness. Preparation must be meticulous and sufficient, for a tiny error can lead to a vast failure.