True wisdom lies in the ability to continuously accept others' advice and selectively absorb and transform it.
Life is like a play, and your performance is entirely your own responsibility. Whether it is a comedy, tragedy, or absurd drama, it is the script you write yourself. Perhaps there is no rainbow after the storm, and effort may not bring immediate rewards, but sincere effort is still meaningful. Maybe the rainbow is not far away, and rewards are waiting ahead. Live each day seriously and believe that tomorrow will be better.
Sometimes, excessive kindness can hurt yourself, allowing those without boundaries or principles to take advantage of you. Not everyone possesses the same sense of kindness. Some people, after harming others, feel no guilt; instead, they mock your weakness and blame you for everything.
What are you afraid of? If someone loves you, accept it; if someone sends you flowers, say thank you; if someone invites you, consider it seriously. In this world, the kindness others show you is unlikely to truly harm you. It is your excessive giving to others that more easily causes pain. Therefore, accept love openly, but be cautious when loving others. Loving someone essentially means giving them the power to hurt you.
If you set a goal, such as achieving great accomplishments in science, then you must reserve enough time for thinking.
When a person places too much importance on happiness, they often become addicted to it. When selfish happiness becomes the sole goal, life loses its direction.
Despair is often not the end, but the beginning of hope; the end of crisis often marks the arrival of change; where the road seems to end, new paths often emerge.
The more someone appears righteous on the surface, the more cautious you should be.