The only guide for living is one's own conscience. Looking back, only integrity and honesty bring true solace; living without such comfort is unwise. Although people may mock themselves for disillusionment or errors in judgment, this inner solace allows you to march forward with determination and a sense of honor, regardless of what fate brings.
The highest state of being is neither constant low-profile nor excessive ostentation, but maintaining a consistent sense of dignity and poise.
Success is getting what you want, while happiness is loving what you have.
Spending limits should be determined by income; every household should follow this principle. If income and expenditure are not balanced, one will eventually deplete their savings. Achieving balance requires a financial plan that records not just income, but also the amount and purpose of every expense. Through this "ledger," you may identify financial issues. By practicing rationality—such as reducing snack expenses, eating out less, or avoiding impractical luxuries—you can maintain balance and save an unexpected amount of money.
For those who are constantly suspicious of others and always avoid problems, the path ahead will be filled with thorns.
Keep a fair heart and an empty mind.
Let go when you should; only by knowing how to relinquish can you avoid being burdened.
We are all part of the masses, each with our own strengths and weaknesses, all seeking recognition. Thus, we strive endlessly, preoccupied with the gaze of others. Yet, we live for ourselves, not for the opinions or judgments of others. To achieve a broader life stage and play a more vigorous melody, one must learn to live with modesty. Often, even when no one is watching, there is no need to be overly self-important.