Emotions are deeply connected to the heart; every sincere feeling touches the soul. Whether facing people or matters, maintaining sincerity and kindness is a beautiful way to live. To hurt others is to hurt oneself; only by being honest can we protect our inner peace.
When you long for someone, long for them fully; when you love, love with all your heart. Perhaps as time passes and we face more hardships and disappointments, we may no longer love with such intensity, but cherish the pure passion of the moment.
Laozi said, "When the hard teeth fall out, the soft tongue remains." Softness overcomes hardness, and non-action overcomes action. Maintaining a humble posture at the right time is not cowardice, but a wise way of conducting oneself and a profound state of being.
Trouble often stems from words; speak with caution and prudence. Think twice before you speak, and remember that what is said unintentionally can be perceived deeply by the listener.
Those who exercise are healthy, those who think are wise, those who help are joyful, those who read are knowledgeable, those who travel are delighted, and those who pursue are successful. Study earnestly, think quietly, act steadily, work diligently, and treat life and friends with a sincere heart.