A truly strong person is someone who, in the quiet of the night, takes out their heart, mends it piece by piece, puts it back, and wakes up the next morning full of energy and confidence again.
There is no perfect partner with a full score of one hundred; there are only two people with fifty points each who come together to form a complete relationship.
A soulmate does not meet you in the crowd, but within the depths of your heart.
Unhappiness is not caused by too many hardships in life, but by the lack of space in the heart to hold happiness. Learn to forget unpleasant experiences, as we do not have much time to dwell on painful memories. Focusing on pursuing happiness is the essence of a healthy life.
Tolerance is a virtue, a form of personality strength formed through repeated refinement and patience. In interpersonal relationships, tolerance is like sunlight that brings warmth to others and helps us understand life better. There is no perfect person or situation in the world; imperfection is universal. Excessive demands are themselves an unhealthy attitude toward life. Learning to tolerate others is essentially learning how to live better.
May love grow back like grass that has been cut. It should grow in a different way, like children changing teeth, or like hair and nails, following its own natural course and will.
A true friend is someone who reaches out to you and touches your heart.
Learn to control your emotions instead of being controlled by them. Do not become an emotionally driven person, where a few words from others can cause extreme emotional fluctuations.