In life, try not to offend petty people, and do not offend those who are weaker than you. Avoid unnecessary conflicts with such people, as offending petty individuals can bring trouble, while offending the weak may affect cooperation in daily life.
A wise friend never forces others to choose between friendship and interest, but instead strives to create mutual benefit. Only foolish people test human nature, which often leads to mutual loss.
Toward petty people, it is better to be tolerant and take a step back, which often leads to a wider horizon. As the saying goes, noble people are broad-minded, while petty people are narrow-minded. Provoking such people often invites trouble, so it is best to keep distance.
Giving roses to others leaves a lingering fragrance in one’s own hands. Bringing happiness to others is often more fulfilling than receiving happiness oneself. Helping a friend in need may help them overcome difficulties, and comforting a loved one in pain allows them to feel warmth and care.
Gold dust in the eye is an obstruction; a precious jewel covered in dust is still neglected. If one does not value their own spiritual nature, then for whom do the Buddhas exist? In this world, no one can take away our happiness, prevent our growth, or replace our joy. Everything depends on ourselves.
Some memories cannot be erased. They quietly settle deep in the heart and suddenly awaken at unexpected moments, bringing pain, excitement, and reflection, before gradually returning to calm.
Your eyes are like the bright moon in the sky, one like the first day and the other like the fifteenth. A good man helps a woman understand the world, while a bad man makes her misunderstand it. Do not regret the past, do not waste the present, and face the future with dreams. Time flows like sand, washing away the surface and leaving behind true essence. Things that once made you sad will someday be told with a smile. The most romantic and selfish words in the world are: you belong to me alone. Those who fear suffering are already suffering from fear itself.