The most precious wealth in this world is not how much you possess, but the life you have lived and how you write your own history. Along the corridor of time, we meet many people, experience many events, face countless choices and sacrifices, carrying joys and sorrows, and nurturing reflection and insight. All that is gained will eventually be lost; only the fullness within thought can make life truly rich.
Those deemed petty by the world are not necessarily petty; and among those seen as gentlemen, how many are truly noble?
Deeply aware that presence means enduring affection, I gaze with longing at the riverhead and the flowing water.
Time passes swiftly, and the world is noisy; I must remain vigilant. It is not easy to maintain a sense of childlike wonder and leisure along life's journey. If one day I am solely buried in worldly matters, no longer curious to watch the scenery passing by or listen to the music within, that is when I have truly grown old and mundane, betraying the perfection of life's journey.
To not appear, to not disturb, is my final love.
Receive sunshine and open-hearted positivity in life. With confidence in the passage of time, one can achieve vast accomplishments!
Do not give up on what belongs to you; what has been lost, let it remain in memory.
All things have their seasons of flourishing and decline. From where they come and where they go, there is a destined outcome. What matters is not the result but the experiences along the way. What can remain, accept with joy; what cannot, see off with peace. Life cannot bear excessive sorrow and joy; be indifferent to material gains and personal grief, and stay serene.