Life offers no return tickets; once you set out, there is no turning back.
Life is like a deep sleep. Before closing your eyes, the flowers of youth are in full bloom; upon opening them again, those beautiful blossoms have already withered and fallen. In the blink of an eye, the golden years have drifted away, and happiness has vanished, leaving no trace of its splendor. The once soul-stirring notes come to an abrupt halt, and a song of self-pity fills the desolate wasteland of the spirit.
Flowers bloom when the season is ripe; career success comes when your efforts reach their peak; and the most beautiful life is created by our own hands.
As we age, there is no need to feel inferior before those who flaunt their youth; they take themselves very seriously, while you have simply seen through the transient nature of things.
Learn to understand, for only by understanding others will you be understood; learn tolerance, for no one is perfect; learn silence, for silence is golden; learn to say no, for do not force what is beyond your reach; learn to observe, for in this vast world, only by watching the changes can one distinguish right from wrong.
Self-control means mastering your emotions and actions. A person with self-discipline truly becomes their own master. Tolerance means patience and understanding; a person with a forgiving heart rises above the rest.
Pride and arrogance are mere formalities; only by subduing them to a state of calm and composure can one achieve true uprightness.
Being punctual—to be late is to say, "I do not respect your time." There are no excuses for lateness; if it is unavoidable, you must call to apologize before the scheduled time.
Do not refuse busyness, for it brings fulfillment; do not complain about setbacks, for they build strength; do not choose silence, for it can be a form of harm.
Letting go is not cowardice, but a form of bravery. By letting go of the struggling self, facing your flaws, and finding your rightful place, you can achieve a rich and fulfilling life.