Life is not merely an experience; it is a profound journey. Some things cause confusion when unclear, and pain when finally understood. Life is like dust—on the surface it seems self-directed, but in reality it is often shaped by circumstances and natural laws. Many changes in life are beyond our control, and we can only accept them as they come. Perhaps when you finally learn to cherish something, it has already slipped away.
For the desperate, a straw can feel like a great vessel; for those at a dead end, even a faint shadow may resemble a mirage of hope.
Is life inherently suffering, or is it only suffering? Life simply is what it is.
If you are not living the way you want now, you may eventually think the way you are living. Whether to change actively or adapt passively is entirely your choice.
Life is sometimes like Super Mario: moving forward, jumping, and constantly clearing obstacles, with no way to turn back.
When everyone praises something, still be cautious of someone’s hidden displeasure.
Sometimes living in confusion is not a bad thing. The world is vast, while individuals are small; there is no need to take everything too seriously. Pain and sorrow are inevitable for everyone, and life always includes hardship and disappointment. The more you care, the deeper the pain may become. Often, we only understand life’s difficulty after the fact. Life is already hard enough, so there is no need to blame yourself excessively.
Success is simply holding on one more moment when you feel you cannot continue.
When others face accidents, do not remain a mere bystander; instead, reflect on what lessons and experiences can be drawn from it.
The brave see every step as a path, while the wise know which path to take.