In the first half of life, one should act decisively without hesitation; in the second half, one should live without regret. Live in the present and seize every opportunity, as opportunities are often fleeting. Find your own direction and way forward.
For trivial matters in life, speak with humor; for uncertain matters, speak cautiously; for happy matters, choose the right occasion to share; for sad matters, do not tell everyone; for others' matters, speak carefully; for your own matters, listen to your inner voice. For present matters, act first and speak later; for future matters, decide when the time comes.
The only constant in the world is change itself. When you think of something, act on it instead of waiting or procrastinating. As for the past, remember it but learn to let it go. If you do not want others to guess your thoughts, answer directly to avoid misunderstanding.
Regarding fate, some believe life is predetermined and difficult to change, while others see it as arranged in its own way. There is no need for futile struggle; accept what comes and do your best within your capacity.
Life is short, and we should treat ourselves kindly while reflecting on its meaning. Life is not meant to find all answers or solve every problem, but to be lived well. For every worry, there should be a calm mind to dissolve it.
Good ideas are everywhere, but what is truly valuable is the person who can turn ideas into action.
Without pain, there is no rebirth; without rebirth, there is no true joy.
Those who praise you the most sincerely, even to the point of making you believe them completely, may also be the ones secretly calculating against you, so caution is necessary.