As long as you pursue truth, truth will burn within your heart.
Nameless flowers can still bloom into extraordinary landscapes, and humble grass can spread a vibrant green. In real life, we often lose our spirituality due to heavy burdens, or lose ourselves by looking too far upward. In fact, to those we love and those who love us, we are the most important. This significance stems from our thirst for life and our commitment to existence, radiating a light that brings warmth and tenderness.
Letting go of a person is not painful; the pain lies in letting go of the love within your heart. In the struggle of letting go, we relive our truest yesterdays and erase dense memories in despair. Though yesterday has passed, certain fragments of memory become clearer as we try to delete them, anchoring themselves deep within our spirits. If you must let go, do it completely; if fate has not yet ended, cherish it deeply, for we do not seek a second life.
Life is like a game of chess, where character matters most. No matter how careful you are, you will inevitably make mistakes. You might regret them, but fate does not allow for "undoing a move"; it only attacks harder while you are mourning your error. Thus, do not sigh in vain. If you err, correct it; if you fall, rise up. Turn the unchangeable into experience.
Life is fleeting; eventually, we may turn to dust or become nothing more than a name, or even nothing at all. Since life is so short, much of what we highly value is hollow, perishable, and trivial. Everything beyond our physical bodies and breath is neither yours to own nor within your power to control.
A kind heart is beautiful, a direct heart is sincere, a compassionate heart is gentle, and a pure heart is solemn. Prosperity is fleeting, and after a century, all is but a handful of sand. Using time as your pen, sow goodness in the tunnel of years. Embrace every sunrise, sense every sunset, shake off the dust of time, and return to the essence of life with a pure and grateful heart.
We feel excited when envisioning a bright future, yet often feel overwhelmed when faced with the action required to reach it. Many goals are stalled by the perceived difficulty. In reality, goals are always higher than reality, and progress requires effort. The key lies in planning, exploring your potential, and creating a feasible strategy.
Due to subjective and objective constraints, not everything we "want to do" is possible. To contribute real value to society, we must focus on what we "can do."
Life is never perfect. If you find a mistake, start over; if others do not forgive you, forgive yourself. Never attempt to cover one mistake with another.
The heart often revives at its most painful moment, and love often concludes at its deepest point.
Be sincere in your character and dealings, and be honest in your work and affairs.
Life is like a chess game; we cannot ensure every move is perfect, but we can always control and adjust the overall situation so that one wrong move does not ruin the whole game.
We must choose our own paths in life.
The true value of life is invisible to the eye; it is the intangible essence beyond material things.
In the arduous quest of life, what erodes one's spirit is not hardship, but mediocrity. Life is a balance of knowledge, struggle, and achievement.
Life is a process of wave-like struggle, where the most precious elements are strong will and faith.
Life is short, but there is joy within the hardship, provided you learn to savor its flavors.
Life is a chess game; those who only defend without attacking have no hope of winning.
Life is like climbing a mountain; though no one stays at the peak, the higher you climb, the more beautiful the view becomes.
Life is composed of career, friendship, and love—all three are indispensable. Career is the pursuit, friendship is the bond, and love is the additive of life.