In reality, life does not inherently owe anyone anything. Others give because they are joyful; you give because you are willing. Those who have loved without regret can part ways with grace, a rare and precious quality worth cherishing.
A poor person may not seek you; a lazy person may not use you. Do not judge people solely by appearances, do not act falsely, do not live idly, and do not wait in ways that hinder others.
Approach everyone in your life with sincerity. Do not look down on anyone. Treat others with genuine care, as if each person were an old friend. Only when you give sincerely can you receive true sincerity in return.
We are, after all, people of loyalty and emotion. When we hold hands and look at each other, we forget the world behind us.
I no longer pretend to have many friends, but return to solitude and live genuinely as myself. Sometimes loneliness makes the emptiness hard to bear, yet I prefer this way to preserve my self-respect rather than exchanging shame for superficial friendships.
Every encounter in life is a reunion after a long absence, and each separation may mean never meeting again in this lifetime.
Say sorry to yourself, because you have often acted without first considering your own needs, always prioritizing others, which can become a burden for them and exhausting for you. Learn to love yourself well.
Life is limited; you do not need many people. Early life planning may seem unrelated to you and is often arranged by parents. Time is the most beautiful witness of the years, and the years validate the beauty of time. Happiness can sometimes be very near, yet at other times feel distant. When you think it is within reach, it may suddenly be far away.