The world is inherently beautiful, and there are already many people and things that bring joy. Why should we create our own troubles? While time is still favorable and we are not yet old, why not live well, treat ourselves with warmth, keep melancholy and ambiguity at bay, cherish beautiful moments, our loved ones, many things awaiting action, and the small unnoticed joys around us? Simply cherish the happy times.
In daily life, approach every task with dedication, do not betray your conscience, and take responsibility for yourself. This can be called a form of spiritual practice.
If suffering is directed at the wrong person, it becomes mere affectation.
Life is like a cup of tea; it will not be bitter forever, but the wise endure a brief bitterness. Life, as calm as a blooming flower, is happiness. There is no need to argue over everything. In dealing with others, let go of your stubbornness. Water too clear has no fish; a person too pure has no friends. In fact, life only requires a tranquil heart, a free spirit, and a simple and attentive attitude.
Is death not the ultimate extreme of emptiness and solitude?
Humans are forgetful. Not holding grudges is right. But one should not completely forget.