In youth, we are like Pigsy, loving and hating passionately; in middle age, we are like Sandy, diligent and honest; in old age, we are like Tang Monk, pedantic and troublesome.
There are no obstacles that cannot be overcome; just give yourself time to heal. Rather than rushing to defeat yourself, it is better to face things with a sense of detachment.
Let fate dictate the coming and going of connections, and view both joy and sorrow with equanimity. Life is but a fleeting passage; why let bitterness accompany you forever? A thought brings flowers to bloom; a thought brings them to fall. In the end, we all scatter into different corners of the world. If given a choice, choose the most beautiful farewell and let it pass with a smile.
The journey of life is bound to have bumps. Through experiences, we learn to let go and find peace. Do not dwell on things; what is meant to be will be. Let go of the past and reset your heart. Looking back years later, you will realize that the tears and wounds have only made you stronger and more courageous.
Nothing should be excessive; moderation is best. Some things are better left unsaid, and some things require no haste. Overthinking can only harm you. Do what you ought to do, and meet both love and lack of love with serenity.
Bringing no trouble to others is compassion; bringing no trouble to oneself is wisdom.
There are three paths in life: the path of the heart is called dreams, the path of the brain is called wisdom, and the path of the feet is called reality. If the heart moves too slowly, reality becomes hollow; if the brain moves too slowly, one fails to keep pace with the times; if the feet move too slowly, dreams cannot fly high.
When you stop chasing the wrong things, you give the right things a chance to catch up to you.
One of life's essential lessons for adults: learn to admit your mistakes, but forgive yourself and continue living well despite the regrets.
The difference between children and adults is that children only lie to others, while adults, besides lying to others, also love to lie to themselves.
When encountering troubles, remember these three phrases: "Let it be," telling yourself to work hard but not to be obsessed; "It doesn't matter," telling yourself that once effort is made, there is no regret; and "It will pass," reminding you that bright sunshine always follows the storm.