Our lives are often crowded and busy. Do not dwell on the faults of others, nor spread their mistakes. If you seek understanding from others, you must also learn to be tolerant. Give misunderstandings and hurts time to heal; all prejudices will eventually vanish like clouds and mist.
Zhuge Liang once said, "A gentleman's conduct is to cultivate oneself through tranquility and maintain virtue through frugality. Without detachment, one cannot clarify their aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot reach far." I have always cherished the phrase "tranquility leads to greatness." Indeed, only through stillness can one go far, yet achieving such calm in this world is no easy feat.
Do not make excuses for your laziness.
If you choose to sink into stagnation and cannot pull yourself out, no one in this world can save you.
Life is like a game of chess; one must have foresight to achieve victory. Life is like a play; one must play their role well to succeed.
Life is like a dream, and years are like a song. What remains in our hearts forever is that inherent beauty.
No one is forever free from slander, nor is anyone forever praised. When you speak too much, you are criticized; when you speak too little, you are criticized; even in silence, you will still face criticism.
All pain and joy are concentrated within your heart. If you cannot control your environment, you must change your mindset.
True happiness and joy in life begin with spiritual longing, stem from the creation of hardworking hands, and consist of adding colorful hues to life, treating passing strangers with kindness, practicing selfless love, and enjoying the exhilaration after striving hard.
Stretch out your palms and let the breeze glide through your fingertips—that is the imprint of time. Gently close your eyes and let the fine rain calm your sea of heart—that is the expression of sentiment. Open your arms and let the sunlight illuminate your soul—that is the melody of life.