Many things require waiting to achieve good results. However, waiting does not mean doing nothing. All successful outcomes require people to both take action and wait simultaneously. A writer must write continuously and then wait for the day a masterpiece is born. A scientist must conduct continuous research and then wait for luck to arrive. Waiting is not a static state, but a process of continuous effort that eventually leads to divine favor.
Live your life according to the state of your heart! If your heart is filled with resentment, you live in a hellish existence; if your heart is kind and beautiful, you live in heaven; if your heart is free from greed and attachment, you live as an Arhat; if your heart is compassionate and void, you live as a Bodhisattva; if your heart is perfectly complete, you live as a Buddha.
The heart often revives at its most painful moments, just as love often reaches its curtain call at its deepest stage.
Life is a play; if we perform with meticulous care, we will win thunderous applause.
If life were a thick book, every individual should bravely hold the pen and write each chapter and every sentence well.
The true joy of life is being in the company of those less fortunate than oneself.
One should cherish and manage their time effectively. Some people always feel they lack time, working busily all day yet remaining disorganized. This is because they do not utilize their time efficiently.
Whether as students in school or young people entering society, we are only at the starting point of life's journey. To work skillfully or achieve success, one must continue to learn with humility and strive through long-term effort.
When you cannot help but argue during a conflict and create an enemy, you gain more than just an adversary; the mental threat you face will be ten or a hundred times greater than the actual threat they pose. Conversely, when you move an enemy with your noble character and turn them into a friend, you gain more than just a friend; the mental joy and ease you experience will be ten or a hundred times greater than the actual kindness they provide.
Ultimately, the power to be happy lies within oneself. Happiness is seeing a ray of sunlight land on your pillow upon waking; it is having someone hold your hand while crossing the street; it is sitting behind them on an old bicycle, swinging your legs and watching the wind mess up their short hair; it is having someone to share a feast with when you are happy, or someone to pat your shoulder and offer a warm cup of coffee when you are sad.
Carry a touch of warmth, let go of longing, and find peace amidst the scent of ink and the sound of flowers blooming. Those lingering thoughts, having passed through the cold winds of time, bring a gentle tranquility to the soul. I have always believed: to be bright is to be happy; to be happy is to be beautiful. In the simple years of life, let one unfold the softness of inner fragrance and the warmth of bookish grace. Without need for pretense or concealment, let the fingertips remain gentle, the eyes bright with a smile, and watch over the quiet moments until old age...
Will you remember that time when we struggled but fought together? Will you look back and realize you are far from the past, yet it feels so familiar? Will you remember the days of fooling around in dorms, whispering about teachers in classrooms, and finding joy within the routine of school life? Time flows, and all we can do is cherish the memories. In a fleeting moment, you have all drifted away from me.
In our lives, about 90% of things are good, and 10% are bad. If you want to live happily, focus your spirit on that 90% of good things. If you want to worry and toil, focus your energy on that 10% of bad things.
Simplicity is the composure and calmness of the heart, not demanding too much from life. Life has success and failure, gatherings and partings; no one is privileged or all-powerful. One cannot have both the fish and the bear's paw; this is the inevitability of life. A mature person faces imperfections with equanimity, neither forcing nor obsessing, doing their best and accepting fate. Pursuing perfection is a beautiful ideal, but accepting imperfection is a beautiful mindset.
Every parting will lead to a reunion, every regret will be fulfilled, and everything that seems separated will eventually be brought together.
Anger often causes us to lose our reason and do foolish things. In life, we must learn to do nothing in a state of rage.
Treat sincere people with sincerity, and treat hypocrites with polite distance.
Unless one experiences many hardships and twists in life, no one can become great or excellent.