With a joyful heart, you see spring in bloom; with a sorrowful heart, you see only withered decay. To live with a good heart and a constant smile is the true path.
With a withered form and dull color, she blooms with a beautiful countenance and a delicate fragrance upon receiving water; and when she sinks to the bottom, people still reminisce about her beauty in the green water.
Everyone has their own story, and Every cup of tea has its own meaning. The more expectation you pour into the tea, the more it will move you. Sip the tea and offer a prayer; walk the path of life and cherish every moment.
We once loved some people deeply. When in love, we treated every moment as eternity and every fleeting passion as a lifetime, making promises and longing to hold hands and grow old together. Then everything vanished, and we finally understood that eternity is something rare and unpredictable, and happiness is something mysterious and fragile. Perhaps love and happiness are not inherently linked, perhaps the ultimate happiness in this life has nothing to do with that person deep in our hearts, and perhaps one day in the future, we will hold someone's hand and watch the scenery pass by in a gentle, steady stream.
Power is temporary. The vitality of power lies in competition and alternation; there are no eternal winners on the stage of power. No matter how much you once dominated the scene, you cannot escape the inevitable turnover of the old and the new. After all, holding office is a temporary matter, but being a person of character is a lifelong endeavor. The virtue of the righteous can be inscribed in history and endure through time. Only those who use power to seek benefits for all can transcend time and gain lasting value.
A tree does not worry too much about its fruit, for fruit is merely the natural product of the joyful overflow of its life sap. As long as the seed is good and the roots are planted in fertile soil, it will surely bear good fruit. True happiness is the natural realization of one's inner strength, and the realization itself is the enjoyment.
A true traveler must also be a wanderer, experiencing the joy, temptation, and sense of adventure of wandering. Travel must be nomadic; otherwise, it is not truly travel. The essence of travel lies in having no responsibilities, no fixed schedules, no correspondence, no inquisitive neighbors, no guests, and no destination. A great traveler does not know where they are going, and even better, does not know where they came from; they may even forget their own name.
Even in the most desolate life, there are moments of blooming. Life is sometimes like a thin sheet of paper; one only needs to pierce it to find the scenery at life's turning point. Thought is vital: when thoughts cease, the world transforms; when thoughts arise, waves surge. Life is understood through experience, as years pass like a song. Language is often illusory; only the silent years, like mercury, slip through the fingertips.
The principles of social interaction are similar. It is a great virtue to offer care when someone is in adversity; to interact only out of necessity often feels opportunistic. The difference lies in this: in adversity, interaction requires sincerity, while in prosperity, it requires skill. Sincerity is far more noble than skill; indeed, sincerity is the greatest skill in human interaction.
As humans transition from natural beings to social beings, the six senses often act in opposition: while the mouth, hands, and feet are controlled, people often find they cannot control themselves; the eyes, ears, and nose, though controlled, must witness what we wish not to see, hear what we wish not to hear, and smell what we wish not to smell.
If you hold yourself too high, others may not look up to you but will instead keep their distance; if you humble yourself too low, others may not respect you but will find you pretentious. No one is perfect, so there is no need to hide your flaws; being authentic and trustworthy is the only way to win recognition and closeness. Do not live in the eyes of others, or you will lose your own path. As long as you are peaceful and sincere, no one can reject you.
A person whose character can be seen at a glance is not simple or shallow, but pure and profound. Such simplicity and purity command respect. Conversely, those who appear complex and deep often lack spiritual depth, possessing instead deep calculation. Such complexity is an intertwining of malice rather than an accumulation of wisdom. Simplicity is a great beauty.
Hide some of your own advantages and cover some of others' shortcomings; forget some past grudges and remember some past kindnesses; perceive the hypocrisy of others without showing it, and endure losses without complaint; bestow kindness without boasting and receive favors without forgetting. If you wish to be understood, understand others first; if you wish to be respected, respect others first.
No matter how much you lose, never lose yourself. Even in the most desolate life, there are moments of blooming. Life is sometimes like a thin sheet of paper; pierce it, and the scenery awaits at the corner of fate. We are merely walking through scenery for a time; do not hold onto unrealistic fantasies, but instead give yourself space to breathe and see the sea.
Respect for emotions should be this: be dignified at the beginning and avoid being rash, otherwise you will not be cherished; be rational at the end and avoid being lingering, otherwise you will only seem cheap. A breakup is like the end of a banquet—the delicacies are finished, and what remains is merely scraps; why stay until you lose your appetite?
Many things in life have a predestined end. Do not worry about whether the outcome is good or bad; instead, enjoy the process. When paths cross, learn to forget and relax. Laugh loudly when happy, and cry heartily when sad. Look up at the sky; the sun is bright and the sky is blue. Believe that time can change everything.
We worked hard to come into this world, not to be saddened by every imperfection. We cried enough when we were born, and since we cannot return, do not waste your time in low spirits. Go believe, go love, go venture, go dream, and go experience. Believe that there will always be a tomorrow.
With a little more effort than others, you will gain more achievement; with a little more ambition, you will gain more success; with a little more perseverance, you will seize victory; with a little more persistence, you will create miracles.