We always hope for perfection, that all opportunities appear simultaneously, and that the road ahead is always sunny with birds singing and flowers blooming. Yet we fail to realize that our pursuit of perfection itself is an extreme form of imperfection. In the silence, I have always believed in an old tale: the full moon feels sadness on moonlit nights.
I once asked troubles about it; it does not love you. Let me tell you not to misunderstand. Health sends you a letter: it remains with you for life!
Only with treacherous mountains can climbers feel joy; only with danger can strivers find delight; only with risk can explorers experience pleasure.
Life is never perfect, simplicity suffices; a mindset that remains gentle despite life’s hardships, a smile that shines despite storms and snow—this is true resilience.
Only the weak garner sympathy, while the strong command respect even when fate is harsh, for they understand self-respect, independence, and self-strength.
Maturity is not about being slick or dour. With independent thinking, judgment, and social skills, while maintaining personality, curiosity, and necessary childlike wonder, life becomes richer.
If we approach even tiresome tasks as if “this is the last day,” we will discover that those monotonous days were in fact beautiful and precious.
Nothing can utterly defeat us; at the very least, we still possess a positive mindset. It illuminates our path, and as long as we hold onto it, the future remains bright.
Every experience in life is a form of wealth, depending on how we perceive and understand it. Falling may bring sorrow, but do not forget to grasp a handful of sand when rising again.
In reality, life owes us nothing. Others give to you because they are joyful; you give to others because you are willing. Those who have loved without regret can part with grace and cherish one another even after separation, which is truly precious.