The unquestionable key that unlocks all science in life is the question mark. Most of our great discoveries are owed to asking "how," while the wisdom of life lies in asking "why" in every situation.
Top-tier individuals are unparalleled in the world, yet unfortunately, their lifespan is no longer than that of ordinary people. They cannot afford to waste time like others; with their limited life, they strive to accomplish many extraordinary deeds.
A person's achievements are not measured by money, but by how many people they have treated kindly and how many remember them. A businessperson's ledger records income and expenses, subtracting the two yields profit. Life's ledger records love given and received; adding the two together reflects true accomplishment.
The Book of Rites says: after seventy, one's nature is like that of a child, needing care and comfort the most. Elderly people fear loneliness, so staying close to them, frequently caring for them, alleviating their worries, and bringing them joy is an excellent way to honor and care for parents.
The excitement and anticipation at the start of a journey, the torturous wait before arrival, and the inexplicable sense of accomplishment upon reaching the destination. Unfortunately, the rain obstructed the path of imagination. I cannot bear to envision that sense of loss, so I place my hope in the rain.
People admire the sea for its vastness; they praise the mountains for their grandeur; they admire mothers even more, for they possess the boundless heart of the sea and the noble qualities of the mountains.
The sky is so blue; the trees so green; life can be this peaceful and beautiful. Love begins with hope and ends in despair. When the heart is truly dead, all former hopes once held for you cease to exist.