Life is simple; don't always push yourself too hard. There is no need to dwell on everything—why exhaust yourself? Ask yourself what you truly gain. If someone else is making you weary, consider whether it is worth it. If not, why force yourself? People live for themselves; only when you are happy can you truly be living life.
Life is neither long nor short; it all depends on how we perform our part. I believe that with sincere effort, even a supporting character will one day become the protagonist. In this harsh and realistic society of survival of the fittest, if you do not strive to live and struggle, you will be left behind at any moment.
With mountains and perils comes the joy of the climber; with danger comes the happiness of the striver; with risk comes the pleasure of the explorer.
In this life: listen to the wind when it blows, watch the rain when it falls, love when there is love, and wait when there is none. Observe the world with a calm heart, perform good deeds, and remain an optimist.
Only the weak evoke sympathy, while the strong, despite their misfortunes, earn respect because they understand self-respect, self-reliance, and self-strength.
The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to ignore.
Breadth is character, and depth is integrity. Life is like building a road; one must first lay a solid foundation. The sweat shed in youth will strengthen the foundation, ensuring the road built upon it is both wide and long.
In life, the moments that truly belong to us are few. Most of the time, we are either repeating our own lives or repeating the lives of others. Sometimes, we set our goal as pursuing a life like someone else's. However, true happiness is not living like others, but living according to one's own will.
Under the same blue sky, if we always keep others in our hearts and help one another with kindness, life will become more beautiful. Helping others brings joy to oneself; this is a truly rewarding experience.
Much of life involves patience. One gives, yet not everything is satisfying. Be like water—simple and calm. Meeting is a joy, and even after parting, a lingering sweetness remains; that is enough.
Try to live the life you desire; if you cannot, learn to adapt, but never settle.
The thin have their fate, and the heavy have theirs. A thin person frowning from hunger is seen as melancholy; a heavy person frowning from melancholy is seen as hungry.