The best gift for parents is honor, for children is a role model, for oneself is success, and for friends is hope. Do not lament that you are not strong, nor believe that only heroes are strong; when you taste the joy of conquering yourself, you have already acquired the heart of a strong person.
With a peaceful mind, success and failure do not sway you; with a peaceful mind, glory and disgrace do not disturb you. A peaceful mind allows one to see through life, remain indifferent to fame and fortune, face storms with a smile, and let go of past grievances with kindness. It brings longevity and harmony to the family. In the midst of struggles, a single glance of understanding from another can bring warmth and inspiration to one's soul; thus, we must learn to be grateful.
I love a certain kind of imperfect beauty, the elegant and graceful poise, and the silence that speaks louder than eloquence. I would rather encounter imperfection ten times a day, provided it contains flashes of brilliance, novelty, and wisdom, than see a hollow and trivial beauty once a month. Living each day well is living a life well. In this world, there is nothing to boast about and nothing to feel lost over; often, people do not stumble because of their flaws, but because of their strengths. Leave your worries to the breeze; mastering oneself is a lifelong lesson.
Every individual possesses a unique opportunity to exist, an irreplaceable presence. Fame, wealth, and knowledge are all external; they can be sought and obtained, but no one can experience life on your behalf. Life has no ownership, only the right of use. Flowers not yet fully bloomed, the moon not yet full—this is the finest state in the world. Once a flower is in full bloom, it begins to wither; once the moon is full, it begins to wane. The state of being "not yet fully realized" keeps the heart filled with anticipation and longing.