Bloom like a flower, and you will step into spring. There is no need to feel lost in life; just walk with ease and grace. You can start doing what you want at any moment. Do not let age or other constraints bind you. While life requires planning, unexpected events will always occur. Instead of forcing a specific goal, it is better to let nature take its course. This is not about fatalism, but about following your heart's direction and doing your best.
Words held deep in the heart are not intentionally hidden; it is simply that not all pain can be expressed through shouting.
Mistakes are inevitable in life, which is why an eraser is attached to the end of a pencil.
No one can have a perfectly smooth life forever, and no one can guarantee eternal peace of mind.
Life is a practice, and practice is the cultivation of the mind. One should cultivate a calm heart and, even more importantly, a sense of responsibility.
Do not dwell endlessly on a single problem, and do not place all your emotions on one person. You still have your parents and other friends.
It is a pity to live a life without ideals.
There are three types of people the Buddha does not save: those without affinity, those without faith, and those without aspiration. The Buddha is not an omnipotent ruler or creator; otherwise, wouldn't it be simpler to turn us all into Buddhas? The Buddha cannot change the predetermined karma of sentient beings; we must practice according to the law and take responsibility for our own lives.