To envy others is ignorance, to be jealous is foolishness, and to imitate others is suicide. One should embrace their true self, even with flaws, for that is the essence of being.
When asked about the best investment today, the answer is not real estate, stocks, or treasury bonds. In this era, the most reliable investment is investing in yourself: acquire knowledge, expand your experiences, and care for your physical and mental well-being.
Be a simple and pure person. Do not let interests destroy friendships or money corrupt your character. Respect your elders and show kindness to the weak. Live with integrity, gratitude, and an optimistic mindset, maintaining mindfulness in your words and actions.
When visiting a new city, it is a habit to wander. Although one might temporarily lose their way, they must always know the route back home. Life is similar; you may venture out to build a career or seek adventure and love, but never forget the way back to your true self—your inner sanctuary.
The wise are tolerant, and the benevolent are magnanimous. The wise understand the world and realize that yielding a step is a form of progress; being kind to others is the foundation of benefiting oneself. The benevolent follow the principle of "treating the elderly as one's own and the young as one's own," seeking neither to demand too much of themselves nor others. Those who are tolerant naturally enjoy more connections and happiness.
In this life, even amidst great hardships, we should support and care for one another. No emotion is designed solely for one person, and no pain is reserved for only one. Life is a spectrum of emotions—joy, sorrow, and pain—and while no one can avoid suffering, no one is destined to suffer forever without joy.
You cannot change your environment, but you can change yourself; you cannot change the facts, but you can change your attitude; you cannot change the past, but you can change the present. Peace lies in simplicity. Since perfection is rare in this world, there is no need for unnecessary worry. Meet life's challenges with a gentle smile, and whatever happens, do not let your mood be defeated by circumstances.
Nature is magnificent and diverse. It can be a gushing spring, a gathered pool, a cascading waterfall, or a vast ocean; a mountain can be solitary or vast; a tree can be lush or resilient; a lake can be "roaring with turbulent waves" or "calm and bright"; and a landscape can be "where egrets cross the river" or "where mountains are high and the moon is small."
You may think you know someone, only to find they change over time. In this materialistic age, besides physical appearance, one should also refine their inner self to understand the evolving soul of others.
If you struggle to stay focused or persevere, it may be because you lack decisiveness toward yourself and others. Constant hesitation and the inability to refuse others can trap you in the past. You must find the courage to be firm, or you will never truly live your own life.
The power of words is profound. As the old saying goes: "Words can breathe roses or thorns." The deepest wounds are often not caused by weapons or hardships, but by language. Wise and kind words can touch the soul, but harsh words can pierce the heart's fortress and leave lasting pain.
A fox, too fat to pass through a vineyard fence, starved itself to get thin, only to find that after feasting, it was too full to squeeze back out. Life is much the same: we come with nothing, and we leave with nothing; all our earthly pursuits are but fleeting moments.
In youth, the monotony of gradual progress often leads to boredom. During plateaus in learning or lows in career, the temptation to give up is strongest. However, endurance is the foundation of progress. Just as "three days without practice makes the hands stiff," only by overcoming boredom and persevering can you reach success.
Every present you are dissatisfied with is the result of a past self that was unwilling to work or change. Your current thoughts and actions will instantly become your past. Life flows through countless moments, and in the end, whether you feel satisfaction or regret, it is simply the result of your actions in the present.
Life is a blank canvas. It becomes colorful and magnificent only when we add the yellow of hope, the blue of composure, the green of vitality, the red of passion, and the purple of romance.
To make the most of our energy, we must focus our full attention on things that truly matter to us and ignore the trivialities that do not deserve our effort.
A person may be poor, struggling, or lowly, but they must never be without dreams. As long as a dream exists, there is the power to change one's destiny.