The aesthetic of life is independent of material wealth and fame. Everyone loves life; life can be poetry, a song, a book, a cup of tea, or the scenery before your eyes. We must learn to appreciate all aspects of life, whether in the rainy season or the sunny days.
Great people are great because when others lose confidence in adversity, they resolve to achieve their goals.
Even if the whole world says you are wrong, as long as you believe in yourself, learn to close your eyes and cover your ears to protect your inner voice.
In human relationships, one should practice reciprocity—treating others with a heart that seeks to give rather than just take.
Some people live lightly while others live heavily. The former know how to let go, while the latter pick up burdens they cannot set down.
On the long road of life, only through continuous seeking can one truly understand the essence of existence.
People may call you foolish, but perhaps it is simply because you have grown accustomed to silence and quiet dedication.
The wood is already shaped; cutting off one's own retreat leads to downfall. God rewards those who help, and through perseverance, one can overcome great obstacles.
Life is indeed difficult; we must endure external pressures and face internal confusion. In the struggle, even a brief, understanding glance from another can provide immense warmth and inspiration.
Life is like tea, requiring long savoring to know its taste; life is like poetry, requiring repeated contemplation to grasp its meaning; life is like a song, requiring stillness to hear its rhythm.
The scenery of life is infinite. After climbing peaks, even more magnificent views await. Sometimes life seems worst, yet it often leads to unexpected happy endings.
Self-control makes one serious but not unsociable, lively but not wild, steady but not rigid, passionate but not frivolous, calm but not silent, and amiable but not blindly following.
Learn to see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower.
Everyone possesses latent energy, which is easily obscured by habit, blurred by time, and worn away by inertia.
With a tolerant heart to appreciate the virtues of others, you will find the world beautiful, the sun bright, your heart lovely, and the sky blue.
Whether in work, life, or relationships, by maintaining a transcendent and tranquil state of mind—clearing everything in stillness and cultivating your character—you can master your life's trajectory, making it pure, colorful, and brilliant.
The world's best-selling product is not a car, but yourself. Before you can successfully sell yourself to others, you must first sell yourself to yourself with 100% conviction.
In reality, those who worry excessively often suffer not from misfortune, but from their own inner anxiety. When trouble comes, do not blame God or others; instead, learn to relax and regulate your psyche to prevent worry from entering your heart.
All rewards are essentially recognitions of completed work, rather than simple encouragements for effort.
Life inevitably has moments of boredom; learn to protect yourself. Do not give others two chances to hurt you, for you cannot endure repeated pain. If betrayed by a friend, do not doubt friendship, but stay vigilant; forgiving does not mean forgetting.
Only through countless trials can one truly understand the value and connotation of life.
To live is to live freely. If you desire a simple life, remember what to remember, forget what to forget, change what can be changed, and accept what cannot. Only then can you create a new self.
In marriage, a vital philosophy is to maintain patience and tolerance toward your partner's flaws.
When facing difficulties and setbacks, do not despair or sigh; treat them as experiences that are a natural part of your growth.
Entering a new society provides a fresh start; your past is a blank slate, making it the perfect time to reshape your image.
Competition is a way to distinguish social levels; one must work hard to avoid remaining at the bottom.
I am a passerby in your life, while you are an eternal imprint in mine.
Regret is an emotion that consumes the spirit. The loss caused by regret is greater than the loss of the mistake itself, so do not regret.
Mindset determines destiny. By facing life directly, meeting misfortune with composure, and smiling at pain, we can steer the reins of fate.
Life is short. It is a blend of struggle, ideals, and pursuits, but also of loss, loneliness, and regret.
Life requires no complaints. Since ancient times, life avoids excess; it should maintain a balance—half chance, half giving; half wisdom, half folly; half self, half nature.
The same age can produce both great men and ordinary people. By approaching every task with a peaceful mind and diligence, one fulfills their purpose.
No one succeeds by their own strength alone; there is always help behind success, for which one should always be grateful.
The meaning of life lies not in the rugged paths we walk, but in the wisdom we learn from them. This ancient wisdom helps us enjoy life.
Regarding work, do not despise the ordinary, but do not let the ordinary become mediocre. By doing better than what is expected, you become indispensable.
If you look back before you leave, do not leave behind an empty void of despair.
Life is like a falling leaf, following nature and adapting to circumstances. Do not be troubled by external interference or give up due to external pressure; like a leaf, show the colors of different seasons through your life.
Be conscientious and steady in everything you do; do not be dismissive of ease, nor quit due to bitterness or hardship.
Sometimes, when missing someone, one cannot even discern what exactly is being missed.
Life is like a chess game where the opponent is the environment. Some plan many moves ahead, while others can only manage step by step.
Some say that if you love someone too much, they will not love you back.
Only by letting go can you better grasp what is truly important, making your life more wonderful.
Humans have one mouth and two ears, intended for listening twice as much as speaking.
Learn to let go: let go of the pain of heartbreak, the hatred of humiliation, the burdens of the unspoken, and the competitions for power.
Life is a game of chess against fate. Facing the dark power of destiny, even as a novice, our only reliance is courage.
If you do not set limits for yourself, there are no limits to the game of life.
Seek freedom of the soul and do not overcomplicate life. Happiness is simple: having a family you love is the greatest wealth, requiring no decoration to be true joy.
Someday everything will be different. Time may not have taught me much, but it taught me not to believe in myths too easily.
Opportunities are equal for everyone. It depends on whether you pursue them and if you can achieve extraordinary results through ordinary tasks.
A flexible mind is maintained through intuition. With more feeling, more emotion, and more insight, life becomes simpler and more open.