The mortal world is like a dream, often desolate. Love is like ice, freezing the heart; only the touch of true affection can melt it. To wait day and night is not for a chance encounter in the sun or a stroll in the rain, but to shade you in the sunlight, hold an umbrella for you in the drizzle, soothe your loneliness, and share your worries.
If the years are peaceful, nurture the body and mind; if the times are dark, undergo more tempering. The greatest confusion in life is not being misunderstood, but not understanding oneself. Without letting go, how can one possess? Without enduring solitude, how can one see prosperity? Past beauty is but empty talk; the hardships underfoot point toward tomorrow. Whatever fate gives, good or bad, face it with composure. A life full of regrets is called living, and occasional flaws are what make it real.
Only with mountain perils can climbers find joy; only with danger can strivers find happiness; only with risk can explorers find pleasure.
The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to ignore.
Pay attention to yourself to avoid losing your way in life. While external factors influence us, how we respond defines our lives. Care for your inner self, understand who you truly are, walk the path you desire, do what you must, and love those who deserve it. Through self-reflection, find your strengths and weaknesses to balance them, recognize your value to make the most of it, and tap into your potential for excellence. If we were constantly aware of our mortality, life might suddenly feel much more beautiful.
Flexibility can provide a new breakthrough. Life is the same; only by transcending our existing thoughts can we reach new heights.
Life is a process, not a result; results are all the same. Life is about quality, not quantity; quality varies. Those who see through the hardships of life gain a sense of openness and wisdom.
We all crave success, yet it often slips away just when it seems within reach. Perhaps it simply requires us to persist a little longer; the key is never to give up.
Being easygoing is not the same as having no temperament; I have never claimed to be kind.
Much of life involves endurance. One gives, but not everything can be satisfying. Be like water: meet with joy, and even after parting, leave a lingering aftertaste. That is enough.
I do not wish to burden others with my emotions; I simply sometimes forget that I also need comfort.