Cherish each other and do not part. Truly good people are rare in a lifetime. In the vast ocean of humanity, many enter our lives, but few enter our hearts; among the countless souls we encounter, only a few stay with us for a lifetime.
Truth is a tool for understanding things and a ladder on the path of human progress. Truth arises from human labor and has been powerfully proven throughout the history of human culture.
For some, the territory of their inner home is so small it contains only themselves. Such people do not compromise or settle; they spend their lives breaking through with nobility, resolutely searching for another self in this world.
The spring mist is full of passion; the March wind brushes softly against my temples. The March rain whispers tenderly under my umbrella as I walk alone through the vibrant colors, following the footsteps of spring.
Love comes and goes. Happiness comes and goes. "Why can't beauty stay forever?" you ask. Dear, have you ever seen still water or clouds that never drift? Because movement is the essence of all things, beauty comes to you. Since you once smiled at its arrival, smile as it departs. If things do not move on, they change. Rather than watching beauty wither, it is better to let it go.
When I lose my temper and tell you not to come to me, it's always a lie—you must come to me. Don't take my angry words literally. When I say "it's fine," it's good; when I say "no," I mean "yes"; when I say "I don't want to," I mean "I want to." Do you understand? Perfection is rarely sustainable. Like the moon that wanes after being full, or fruit that falls once ripe, things must retain a certain imperfection to endure.
Learning from books: immerse yourself to understand and stand outside to absorb, applying knowledge broadly rather than rote memorization. Learning from observation: expand your knowledge and vision by staying attentive. Learning from interaction: seek mentors to find shortcuts. Learning from practice: 实践出真知,纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行.
The wise seek solutions within themselves; the foolish seek them in others.