Memory tends to linger at the turns of life's journey, meticulously recording the bits and pieces of life, interwoven with both joy and sorrow. Collecting these fragments of memory and weaving them together can become an invaluable spiritual wealth. Opening the album of memory, warm scenes emerge; while sipping tea and contemplating, one can ruminate on those beautiful times.
The longest journey is from one's body to one's heart, and from one person's heart to another's. Strength is not about facing sadness without shedding a single tear, but about smiling at life after wiping them away. Listen to your own voice; it will tell you that the world is much wider than imagined. Cherish today and the present, for no one knows whether tomorrow or an accident will arrive first.
In this crowded world, please have more confidence in your life and take good care of yourself. Strive to be excellent, surpassing your past self. For those people or matters that have caused long-standing hesitation, it is time to say goodbye and live proudly. This is not only being responsible to yourself but also giving a good account to your future self.
As the Buddha said: everything changes with the mind, and all troubles arise from the mind. What is destined will come, and what is not destined should not be forced. Learn to let go at the right time. A good mindset can make you optimistic and open-minded, help you overcome hardships, and allow you to live a truly happy life free from the pursuit of fame and fortune.
When you feel unloved, others may perceive you as pitiable and lacking charm.
Mentally healthy people find it easier to understand each other, while those with unhealthy mindsets often fall into mutual suspicion.
The sole purpose of memory is to remind me that I do not wish to return to the past.
Life is a lever, and belief is its "fulcrum." With this fulcrum, there will be a continuous flame burning in the heart. Just as Sima Qian wrote the *Records of the Grand Historian*—which Lu Xun praised as "the masterpiece of historians, a Rhapsody on Chu without rhyme"—after his misfortunes. A brave person needs persistence and resistance, growing alongside both the wind, rain, and sunshine.
Speak with wisdom; be quick in action but cautious in speech. Too much talk is often useless. Success or failure often hinges on one's words. One must maintain boundaries in daily life to avoid trouble. Do not speak recklessly just for momentary pleasure, and do not mistake a smile for genuine appreciation, revealing all your inner thoughts only to have your vulnerabilities exposed and mocked.