True love is not a momentary romantic passion or a grand, earth-shattering declaration, but a natural sense of longing, a quiet and steady care, a thoughtful consideration of others, and an ever-present devotion.
When there are no setbacks, let us imagine life while waiting; when encountering storms, let us seek life amidst the ebbs and flows; and when the waters are calm, let us savor life in the stillness.
If a person can be seen through at a single glance, it is not because they lack depth due to simplicity, but because they are pure. Such simplicity and purity command respect. In contrast, some people appear complex and profound, yet it is not the depth of the soul, but the depth of their schemes. Such complexity is a web of malice rather than an accumulation of wisdom. Simplicity is, in itself, a magnificent beauty.
Others may not know how exceptional you are because most people are indifferent to others. In fact, being outstanding might even become a reason for jealousy. People can tolerate mediocrity, but they struggle to accept excellence. When facing pressure, do not allow yourself to sink into mediocrity; for jealousy is often a form of silent admiration.
Do not fill your life with regret, do not pass your days in boredom, and do not greet your existence with slackness. Life may not be easy forever, but it requires periods of struggle. Having a distant goal provides height to one's pursuit, and once there is a pursuit, the distance no longer seems insurmountable. The most terrifying thing for a person is to lose their sense of direction.
In this season where one easily falls into "autumn melancholy," we should approach all things with a peaceful mindset. Engaging in conversations with family, taking walks, or participating in group activities can help maintain a pleasant mood, aligning with the season's nature of inwardness and mitigating its chilling effect. At the same time, one should focus the mind, eliminate distractions, and strive for a state of inner tranquility.