One should not waste life on a single tree, nor miss the beautiful scenery along the way, nor persist in vain, waiting alone for a bridge to the other side. Learn to change direction, resist temptation, and endure solitude. Do not let emotions overwhelm reason, nor let shadows pull you down. Ignite the flame of joy, fuel your desire for achievement, and walk every step steadily. Believe in the principle of sowing and reaping; progress gradually, and you will eventually gain. Happiness lies in taking life lightly and making small progress every day.
Life requires a sense of perspective: look at the distant for direction and the nearby for practicality. No one can fully understand the amber of time; most are puzzled when half of it is already gone. I have often felt the same. Without taking action on the near tasks, even constant contemplation of distant goals is futile. There is no shortcut in life; without earlier effort, later gains are impossible. Like the four seasons, farmers plant in spring and harvest in autumn—it's the same principle. Ultimately, the one who feels disappointed is yourself; blaming others is useless.
A smiling face brings comfort, while a frowning face brings sadness. No matter how difficult or tiring life is, we should face it with a smile to embrace the best future.
In life, we will make wrong turns. What we fear is not losing our way, but not knowing how to return to the correct path when we do.
Humans have a good memory; if we could forget everything, every day would be a fresh start. How wonderful that would be.
Remember three respects: respect yourself, respect others, and maintain dignity, taking responsibility for your actions.
Learn broadly and question earnestly, thus gaining extensive knowledge; compare the past and verify with the present, thus avoiding confusion.
Where the will directs, no distance is unreachable; where the will focuses, no obstacle is insurmountable.