If we cannot be lovers, let us maintain a pure friendship; it is vital for us. I do not wish for those I have loved to become enemies who never meet again; even if we cannot be lovers, sincere friendship can remain.
Sipping a warm cup of tea, reflecting deeply on life, one finds a mixture of happiness, bitterness, and helplessness. Many friends scatter like dreams across the horizons, and many stories become distant and unreachable. Life is a journey, and we are but hurried travelers.
At least once in a lifetime, one should forget oneself for someone else. Not seeking a result, not seeking to walk together, not seeking past possession, and not even seeking your love—only seeking to have met you during my most beautiful years.
With light in your heart, you will not fear, and you will find the motivation to keep moving forward. If that light is extinguished, you will lose your goal and direction, leading to fear and loss.
The solution to a problem often lies within the problem itself. The keys to unlocking solutions are one's knowledge, experience, and wisdom. By analyzing the problem and understanding the interconnectedness of the parties involved, you find the way in. By using wisdom to encourage concessions and acceptance, you can solve the issue without creating new ones. The process of solving problems is a process of personal growth.
The passage of time is inevitable, but the loss of youth is a regrettable mistake. We should cherish our one life and our unique youth. Only with confidence and courage can we truly grasp this precious value. Let us write on the milestones of our youth: "Do not let youth slip away!"
If you only ever do what you are already good at, you will never surpass who you are today. When faced with life's doubts, seek answers from science rather than seeking solace in superstition. Life is like a book, which I read with my whole heart and soul—sometimes with hardship, sometimes with happiness.
Imagine a farmer weeding the fields, their sweat dripping into the soil beneath the seedlings; would you still dare to waste the rice in your bowl? Without the hard work of farmers, we would have nothing to eat. Therefore, we must learn not only to be frugal but also to be grateful.
Some people take everything they possess for granted and thus feel no gratitude. It is precisely this mindset that makes their lives feel empty and dull.
To coexist harmoniously within a social network, one may need to employ diplomacy, humble conduct, and courteous words.
We can only pray to God to maintain a peaceful conscience when we are troubled by things beyond our control.
Furthermore, excessive loftiness can turn into arrogance, becoming the thorns and vines that hinder our progress in life.