In life's journey, meetings and farewells can be as dazzling as summer flowers, breathtaking in their beauty, or as sorrowful as fallen leaves, lingering in memory. Some encounters are destined to tug at the heartstrings; some people are destined to be engraved in the heart. No one can escape the joy of meeting or conceal the sorrow of parting.
The art of using money: one million can buy a house, providing comfort; one hundred thousand can't buy a house, but can buy a car for convenience; ten thousand can't buy a car, but can buy a diamond ring, sealing love for life; one thousand can't buy a ring, but can buy a watch, controlling time; one hundred can't buy a watch, but can buy a set of books, enriching the mind; ten can't buy books, but can buy a bowl of noodles to satisfy hunger; one can't buy noodles, but can give to a beggar, offering love and kindness.
Helping others is helping yourself; caring for others is caring for yourself.
Stop blaming fate or others for your misfortune. Choosing a world full of love and gratitude, or a world filled with discontent and pain, is determined by a single thought.
Others see a carload of red roses and are moved to tears, while you coldly remark: a waste of money; others see a fleeing insect and panic, seeking help, while you pick up a slipper to strike; others call on friends for help when moving, while you lazily carry heavy loads yourself. You wonder, why are you still single?
Do not demand too much; accept what comes. Do not keep score; let go of what has passed. Smile when you can, do not frown at troubles. Do not force results; doing your best is enough. Life is simple, and a calm heart brings peace. Keep your feet on the ground, do not neglect or waste time, continue singing, remembering both joy and sorrow, and even if your heart breaks, maintain your most beautiful posture.