I do not enjoy contention or greed; when the crowd grows too thick, I choose to step back.
Complaining is like a spring rain that destroys budding flowers; like a summer sun that agitates the soul; like autumn leaves that herald loss; or like a winter wind that chills to the bone. Complaining is life's greatest enemy; may you distance yourself from it early.
If life rejects hardship, it will never become strong, mature, or abundant.
Smiles are everywhere; they offer us encouragement, care, joy, and the courage to overcome difficulties. I am grateful to everyone who smiles at me.
Most young men have experienced a period of confused first love, sacrificing sleep and food for a girl. Yet, such passion comes and goes quickly; one often smiles in hindsight when the mind becomes clear and looks back at past infatuations.
Having fewer desires is the greatest happiness; contentment is the greatest wealth; love is the best companion; and wisdom is the best guiding light. Happiness and joy do not lie in external circumstances but in the treasures within. If you seek true happiness, look inward rather than searching outward.
When friction occurs with others, be grateful, for it serves to temper our souls and bring clarity.
Winding roads are not the greatest obstacle to one's goals; rather, it is one's will that determines success. As long as the inner light is not extinguished, even the most rugged path will lead you home. Once you find your direction, hold onto it and never give up.
Life is colorful, and the world is beautiful because of its diversity. If we are too critical of others, we fail to change them and instead lock our own hearts.
If you are entrusted with a leader's secrets, it shows their trust and importance in you; therefore, you must keep them. Even among ordinary friends, keeping secrets is a necessary virtue.
The concept of workplace value reminds us that promotions and raises depend neither on personal whims, nor on a boss's personal preferences or office politics, but on the value you contribute to the organization and how much you are utilized.
Humans live between heaven and earth. We often live in ignorance, and it is only in the moment of illness that we truly understand the vastness of heaven and earth and the reality of ourselves.
Heaven is the fairest master; it does not neglect those who strive, nor does it favor those who are lazy.