When in prosperity, we should smile, for it is the fruit of our hard work; when in adversity, we should also smile, gathering courage to face new challenges.
When in prosperity, we should smile, for it is the fruit of our hard work; when in adversity, we should also smile, gathering courage to face new challenges. Do not fear being looked down upon; instead, fear your own lack of progress. Paths are forged by one's own efforts; the key lies in self-reliance. Rise up, for the essence of life is to keep moving forward.
In the pursuit of life, do not set your goals too grandly from the start. In reality, the more specific and focused a goal is, the easier it is to achieve; the broader the goal, the easier it is to deviate from it.
When we are hurt, face setbacks, or feel down, we naturally seek comfort. Since we know we need solace, why not practice self-comfort? Instead of dwelling on how terrible things are, focus on how to soothe your own soul. One should admire those who maintain confidence despite their flaws. No one is perfect; if one can embrace imperfection, it can even serve as a beautiful backdrop.
When judging right from wrong, the amount of knowledge is less important than the stance one takes. Stances are divided into public and private, self and others. When dealing with public interests, one should express opinions from a personal perspective, as the sum of many private interests constitutes the public interest. When dealing with private matters, one should adopt a public stance to avoid conflict with the public good. In managing interpersonal relationships, strive to consider things from the other person's perspective, benefiting oneself while helping others.
There is no need for overly complex thoughts; one should live with detachment and equanimity. Do not dwell on regrets or blame the world for mistakes, as perfection does not exist. If you fall, get back up. Without storms, there can be no rainbows. Believe that every experience is a precious treasure.
Life requires precipitation—taking time for reflection to become a better version of yourself. Life requires accumulation—looking back to sublimate through the tasting of gains and losses, joys and sorrows. Looking forward represents dreams and goals, while looking back represents results and corrections. Many things could have been done better if we had looked back at the time; many things could be attained if we look back now. Looking back reveals that the path behind also points the way forward.
To be valued by others, one must first value oneself. Learn to understand and be tolerant, and you will discover that the world is beautiful, and perhaps we were simply too picky in the past.
We will inevitably encounter unpleasant events, and it is human nature to feel unhappy. However, after something happens, try to find something to be grateful for. If you find it, that becomes your reason for happiness.
Some say, "No one is as happy as you imagine, and successful people have endured more pain than you can imagine." Without storms, there are no rainbows; no one succeeds easily. If you seek success, you must endure more hardship and exert more effort than others. "While one effort may not always yield a reward, nine efforts will certainly yield one." For the sake of your goals, double your efforts.
If people will laugh whether you do something or not, and whether you do it well or poorly, then simply do it better and let them laugh!
No matter how sweet sleep may be, there will eventually be a time to wake.
People do not live solely for noble ideals or grand goals; rather, in certain moments of living, they happen to encounter them. The nine-night jasmine blooms in midsummer.
Life should move forward; only by liberating yourself from the past will the path ahead reveal itself.
Life is essentially a desolate journey; one must experience the warmth and cold, and chew the bitterness and sweetness, alone.
When in prosperity, we should smile, for it is the fruit of our hard work; when in adversity, we should also smile, gathering courage to face new challenges.