Happiness does not need to be earth-shattering. As long as we are grateful, happiness is the satisfaction of small things and moments of joy. Happiness is held in your own hands; whether to give or not is decided by you, not others.
Opportunities are like thieves; they arrive silently and leave causing heavy losses. What we do not know is not necessarily non-existent. To be a success, one must derive meaning from work and put it into practice.
Many people fall into a common mindset: they spend vast amounts of time contemplating life's goals while remaining stationary, like looking at the sky from the bottom of a well.
The solution to a problem often lies within the problem itself. The keys to unlocking solutions are knowledge, experience, and wisdom. By analyzing the situation and identifying the intersection of interests among all parties, the way forward becomes clear. Using wisdom to propose solutions that all parties can accept—while avoiding creating new problems—allows one to overcome difficulties. The process of solving problems is also a process of personal growth.
One's greatest enemy is the inability to truly know oneself.
Under the temptation of love, women may sacrifice their freedom, rationality, and sense of self to care for their partner's every need, while men may overlook these efforts and take them for granted.
What constitutes a true mistake? If one commits a fault but refuses to correct it, that is a true mistake.