Everything is on that hurried road; you can neither take it with you nor stay it. The person I loved most—I only briefly held their hand once, and I have long forgotten whether I loved them or just the feeling of loving them. It was unforgettable.
Everyone should maintain a kind heart and good thoughts, but everything should have a limit. As the old saying goes: "A peck of rice nurtures gratitude, but a bushel nurtures resentment." One must understand the principle that excess is as bad as deficiency and practice it in life. Remember: clouds are beautiful because of the distance; if you get too close, they turn into mist. Learn to know when to stop.
How an individual defines themselves will determine the scale of their lifelong achievements.
It is fine to live life a bit muddle-headedly. There is no need to understand everything. The world is vast, and the individual is small; there is no need to overemphasize everything. Pain and sadness come to everyone. In life, there will always be misfortune and sorrow. The more you care, the more it hurts. We only realize later that understanding life is hard, but living it skillfully is even harder. In the face of a harsh life, we are already tired and weary; we need not blame ourselves.
Regarding company product materials, manuals, and advertisements, one must strive to study and memorize them. Simultaneously, one should collect and analyze competitors' advertisements and manuals to "know both oneself and the enemy," thereby enabling effective countermeasures.
Life must be taken step by step; one cannot achieve everything in a single gulp.
Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you.
A good life means doing what is right and doing it well at every stage; do not think that repeatedly drawing circles is not progress.
No matter how much a crow tries to decorate itself with peacock feathers, a crow remains a crow.
The most important thing in life is not the result, but the process. Life is like riding a train: the past scenery was beautiful and left you reluctant to leave, yet you must always move forward. You tell yourself you will come back to see it again, but often, you never return. The scenery left behind and the people encountered eventually fade into the distance.
In fact, "forever" is merely an expectation; in reality, nothing lasts forever.
If you didn't love me, how could I bully you? All those small, sweet provocations are based on the fact that you love me. If the love fades, there is no reason to tease or bully, only silence and gloom remains. If love becomes too serious, it is no longer love.
The most important task for a leader is to ensure everyone is moving in the same direction.
The failure of many is not due to incompetence, but because their minds are not focused.
Do not explain, do not grieve. The joy of life lies in walking your own path and seeing your own scenery. Do not be boastful when surpassing others, and do not lose heart when others surpass you.
The late-returning student hurries along; even the biting night wind cannot catch up with the heart longing to return home.
The night wind ripples the surface of the river, the setting sun gathers its last rays, and the autumn frost watches the last returning goose. I stand silently, lost in thought, my eyes wandering at the door of fading memories. As I continuously seek and reflect, images of running flash before my eyes, and in an instant, I am enlightened.
Escaping romantically on Sunset Boulevard, only you and I know.
At this moment, is mother gazing from under the large poplar tree at the village entrance, or is she sitting by the stove preparing dinner for her son? Did the night wind dishevel her silver hair, or did the firelight illuminate her wrinkled face? Ah, in an hour, I can be a dutiful son again, even though I am already a father of two...
Whoosh—the night wind brushes through my hair and into my heart.
Carrying a wisp of the night wind, quietly listening to the whispers of time.
Green trees stand tall in the sunset glow, the night wind brushes through the hair. Birds bathe in rain across the pond, a lone crane meets the wind in flight. A brave heart was once self-assumed, a gentle soul need not evoke pity. Deep affection is often misled by coldness, a strange fate falls into the deep abyss.
The odor increased sharply, but fortunately, the night wind was strong and blew it away in no time.
The night wind blew gently, filling the long robes reaching the ground. On the delicate, beautiful face, there were brows that could not be smoothed—perhaps it was a sense of despair.
In the night wind, her pet peacock slept on its perch, and the pigeons remained silent in their corner.