I admire a kind of imperfect beauty, and I also appreciate graceful and elegant presence, but I value silence more than eloquent arguments. I would rather see flawed things filled with flashes of novelty and wisdom many times in a single day than encounter a single instance of empty and insignificant perfection in a month. Living each day well means living a full life. In life, there is nothing to boast about and nothing to feel lost over. Often, people do not fall because of their shortcomings, but because of their strengths. Entrusting worries to the wind and learning to master oneself is a lifelong lesson.
The foundation of being a good person lies in inner faith, in upright and kind virtues, in a calm and indifferent mindset, in an open and honest character, as well as in knowledge and diligent practice. Fame and wealth are external possessions; virtue, ability, and effort are the true roots. In both life and work, one should never forget these fundamentals.
Perseverance is an important factor for success. As long as one continues to persist and strive, responses and breakthroughs will eventually come.
One must first learn to treat oneself well in order to better treat others.
Whether joy or sorrow, everything will eventually become the past. Life is full of ups and downs, joys and sorrows, and constant busyness. No matter what is forgotten, one must never forget sincerity and conscience. Whether poor or frustrated, one should always keep a sincere heart toward others. Whether wealthy or successful, one must not lose one’s conscience. Treating others sincerely does not guarantee perfect outcomes, nor does every encounter become a beautiful scenery, but sincerity is still worth holding on to.