Rather than overthinking, be more carefree; rather than weeping, forgive with a smile. To see clearly is to invite trouble; to understand is to invite sorrow. Life is often as vague as a mist—ambiguous and uncertain, yet finding peace in the confusion.
Having endured too much pain, one sometimes has to wear a mask to protect oneself from further harm.
Time flies and leaves us behind, changing the seasons and the scenery. Years pass quietly through spring and autumn, and moments drift away with the blooming and falling of flowers.
Happiness is not about living like someone else, but about living according to your own heart. Do not tell others of your sorrows, for words often bring no relief. Time rushes on, and life is not a still pond; unexpected things will always happen.
Life is like an onion: you must peel it layer by layer, and sometimes you will cry.
There is a way of life that remains vivid despite all its twists and turns. Pull back the curtain of life and listen to the song of passing years, whether joyful or sad, as they slip through your fingers. Success often begins when you reach your limit, and hope arises when the path turns. As long as there is a sun in your heart, you need not fear the vicissitudes of the world. To let everything be is the most beautiful season; the beauty of life lies in a carefree smile.
"Take nothing excessively at meals, and grudge nothing at sleep"—this is how to live with peace and joy.
In everything, there is a truth: endure, and you will excel; fail to endure, and you will be out—that is the nature of life.
A wise person understands the times. Destiny is closely tied to the era; only by assessing the situation and discovering oneself can one become the master of their own fate.
Good and bad, joy and sorrow, all stem from within. Let go of trivialities and comparisons, and find peace in the present; everything will naturally become sufficient and beautiful.
Winners remain clear-headed in victory, while only losers lose their senses.