In the vast sea of humanity, like leaves returning to their roots, we are but a single leaf and a single drop within the grand tapestry of life. In the cosmic cycle, we may seem humble and small, yet the movement and growth of every drop and leaf constitute the evolution of the entire universe.
We should be grateful for every friend in our lives who enriches our daily existence. We say thank you for past companionship, we ask for help for future support, and most of all, we wish for eternal friendship with those who stay by our side for a lifetime.
The person who makes you cry with heartbreak is often the one you love most; the person who makes you laugh without a care is the one who loves you most. Not pouring your heart out now is a way to avoid being heartbroken later. What we call jealousy is simply love and hate appearing at the same time.
Worry is an irresponsible form of harm. A mother may act this way because she cannot bear the risk of losing her son, thus projecting her fear onto the child.
It is not that there is no sorrow, but that one is good at forgetting; it is not that there are no heavy thoughts, but that one is good at treasuring them. Rather than leaving aimless sighs to others, it is better to let one's laughter ripple through the air.
Time does not just prove many things; it reveals them. A leaf, through the changing seasons and the elements, teaches us the essence of life. An emotion, from nothingness to existence and back to nothingness, lets us feel the sweetness and bitterness of love. Time makes life clearer, the heart cleaner, and love purer. Cherish what you have, strive for what you seek, because as long as we live, everything must go on.
Maggie Cheung once spoke about aging. In some cultures, people are overly concerned with growing old, believing that only youth and wrinkle-free skin constitute beauty. But beauty is not everything; excessive pursuit of it is a waste of life. True beauty should be infused with flavor, joy, and substance.
Everyone encounters their heart's desires in life; we should cherish every connection and every encounter. Since we have met, we must cherish one another; since we have fate, we must care. Treat affection with kindness, friends with tolerance, the world with understanding, and family with benevolence.
The greatest regret in life is wrong persistence and easy giving up. Sometimes, we find no outlet to release our sadness; in such times, we must learn to protect and care for ourselves. Being misunderstood or criticized is common; when feeling wronged, remind yourself that such is the nature of the world.
Some past events must be left behind to make room for new things in our lives. Being alone is not the same as being lonely; if you enjoy silence and solitude, you will not feel lonely. However, two people can feel incredibly lonely if they cannot communicate, appreciate each other, or share love and care.
If you do not intend to achieve great things or are not suited for them, there is no need to look longingly at other opportunities while in your current position. However, the principles of financial management and investment should guide your life. Even in an ordinary job, through meticulous financial management, one can achieve much. Regardless of your circumstances, remember not to live too recklessly.
To be a positive and happy person, start by discovering beauty: develop a reading habit, make excellent friends, cultivate a healthy mind and body, learn to manage finances, and practice gratitude. Every detail in life holds happiness; as long as you perceive it with your heart, you can expand that joy and inspire those around you.
Remember to praise those you work with, and when correcting others, protect their dignity. Devote yourself to your work, strive for excellence, and reflect on whether your performance matches your compensation. Embrace each day with joy, and live with gratitude and contentment. Arrange your life according to your destiny, but do not compare your path with others. It is a blessing to meet and know each other in this life; may we meet again in the next.
When sharing what you know and believe to be correct, do not attach expected outcomes or force your views on others. This applies to both partners and parents and children; if you impose your ideas, the other person's ego will instinctively resist.
Life is like a pot of wine, and everyone is a brewer. Some brew their lives into fine wine, savoring the sweetness, while others brew their lives into bitter liquor, constantly chewing on their misfortunes.
People have various attitudes toward money: some would rather suffer themselves than lose money; some would rather lose money than suffer themselves; some clutch money tightly for fear of losing it; and there are those who, as the saying goes, value money more than their own lives.