"心中有事世间小,心中无事一床宽。" The distinction between large and small stems from our internal perceptions. The scale of the world matters less than the scale of our inner world. If the mind can transform one's circumstances, even a tiny cell can become as vast as the universe. Conversely, without this ability, even living in a grand villa can feel hollow and restrictive. Therefore, instead of worrying about external environments, focus on the power, breadth, and tolerance of your heart.
The greatest regrets in life are persisting in the wrong direction and giving up too easily. Nowadays, it seems harder to find things that move us to tears or outlets for sadness. We must learn to protect and cherish ourselves. When feeling wronged, tell yourself not to be sad; misunderstandings and criticisms are simply part of life.
Face the world with a calm and indifferent heart. For some things, not caring is not because they are unimportant, but because we realize that caring won't change the outcome. What must come will come, and what must go will leave. Life has no "ifs," only consequences and results. No matter what, maintain the ability to face everything with a smile; never forget the magic of a smile.
Behind every great person lies a steadfast belief. What distinguishes them from the mediocre is their unwavering persistence. For young people to succeed, they need not only strong willpower but also experience and perseverance. By carefully nurturing the hope in their hearts, they can achieve more with less effort and move closer to success.
Life moves along the threads of history, picking up leaves and branches along the way to serve as memories, making the world feel clear and tangible. As life enters the gates of time, let the setting sun provide the key to memory. Those memories lie quietly like a bundle of firewood, waiting for life to gather the bits collected along the journey, quietly reminiscing in the fingertips of the sunset.