The road to ideals is rarely straight; it is often winding and full of twists. At times, we feel lost along the way and believe the goal is far away, yet in reality, we may already be very close. Life requires patience and steady persistence.
Changes in fate do not come from complaints or sighs, but from real action. Once we dare to take the first step, success will gradually come closer to us.
There is no need to blindly compare yourself with others; doing so brings inner ease. Do not set overly high goals, and happiness will be more frequent. Do not chase perfection, and suffering will decrease. Do not be overly harsh on yourself, and life becomes more relaxed. Happiness in life depends on three attitudes: being gentle with the past, cherishing the present, and believing in the future.
External beauty brings visual pleasure, while inner beauty brings emotional harmony. Appearance and wealth will eventually fade, but inner cultivation and self-awareness remain valuable. Learn to respect your inner self and accept your current life.
Hardship and suffering are the best training in life.
There is no need to make countless friends; two or three true companions are enough. Avoid restlessness and agitation. In free time, travel or read, nourish your body and mind through environment, and enrich your soul through knowledge.
External stimulation cannot truly define the inner world, because what fits oneself is always best; forcing change often leads to worse results.
Life is like a blooming flower and falling leaves—brilliant yet fleeting, ultimately returning to dust, completing its journey in solitude.