As the saying goes, "A man fears choosing the wrong profession, and a woman fears marrying the wrong man." A girl might marry someone without hesitation simply because he is handsome, wealthy, or talented, only to discover later that their personalities clash and they share no common interests.
Prudent people make fewer mistakes, whereas reckless individuals are more prone to error. Thus, constant self-discipline and self-management are key to minimizing failure.
The faults of the noble are visible to all, just as the errors of the ignoble are equally apparent. When a mistake is made, it is best to admit it frankly, find the cause, and correct it to prevent recurrence. This is the most constructive attitude toward error.
When others face hardships, we should extend a helping hand. Help those in adversity with genuine passion and sincerity. Acting out of conscience without seeking reward is the essence of true kindness.
If you remain simple, the world will treat you simply.
Offering satisfaction to others brings vitality to yourself.
Life is unpredictable and many things are beyond our control. Once we see through life's complexities, we should strive to live happily and do what we desire. Do not live for the judgment of others or leave behind excessive regrets. We must regularly adjust our mindset to gather the strength needed for life's burdens. Since gains and losses are unpredictable, one should live with sincerity and savor life with true emotion. In the passing world, nothing lasts forever; life may not always go as planned, so let joy and sorrow be determined by your own heart. Possession is not always eternal, and loss is not always a loss. As long as there are no regrets.
While some memories may be incomplete due to loss, the present is beautiful because of what we possess. One cannot live by mood alone, but must live by mindset. Many things, the more you try to understand them perfectly, the more confusing they become. Once an obsession takes hold, it becomes like a tangled ball of yarn—the more you pull, the messier it gets. Let things take their natural course; accept things as they come. This is the way of survival.