On the journey of life, we learn to let go, and our steps feel heavy, all for the sake of more beautiful scenery. We forsake temptations and choose the rainbow ahead and the clear sky after snow. This woman is steadfast, gentle, broad-minded, and open, possessing a remarkably clear and pure heart. Her affection is equally straightforward and free; once she likes, she likes wholeheartedly, and if rejected, she bears no resentment. Worries are a form of mental experience that we create and indulge in ourselves. Life is brief, and we should treat our body and mind with care, reflecting on the meaning of existence. Life is not meant for seeking answers or solving problems, but for living joyfully. Every bit of worry requires an equal measure of mindfulness to balance it. Always pay attention to preserving others’ dignity, which reduces opportunities for personal embarrassment. Hasty actions lead to failure; those who practice patience live without worry. Wise elders not only think deeply but also have the courage to act and the perseverance to journey onward. Old mounds are revisited, lambs kneel to nurse, crows feed their parents, fallen petals protect flowers, and fallen leaves return to the root. A flower holds a world, a tear holds a universe. By its fruit, we know the tree; by its deeds, we know the person. The thread in a mother’s hands is long; the tears in a father’s eyes are searing. The tree wishes to be still but the wind does not stop; children wish to care for their parents, but they may not be there. Do good deeds without questioning the future; a fulfilled heart brings a fulfilling life.