As we grow older, we increasingly realize that we should be with those who make us feel comfortable and avoid forcing relationships with those we don't like. We are past the age of forcing affection or approval, and have less energy to please others. Friendship is like this, and so is love.
Those who respect their teachers gain honor, those who value friends gain support, and those who excessively prioritize themselves will ultimately fail.
Before things improve, we must go through some unhappy days. This period may be long or may pass in the blink of an eye, so be patient and give good fortune some time.
Living for others' applause is a sign of someone who cannot withstand trials.
In reality, a person is their own prisoner, constantly driven by their desires.
Some matters can be let go with a smile; others will bring a smile after some time. Life is never perfect, with bitter tears, regrets from missteps, deep resentments, and lingering grudges. Yet life is also perfect, often allowing us to smile through tears, gain insight through regret, find joy in resentment, and love amidst hatred.
Have ideals, not illusions; have passion, not pretension. Being content in all things brings lasting happiness.
Where the wind has passed, traces of nostalgia remain. Time flows quietly, and years pass silently. We are all mere specks of dust; regardless of our pace or distance, most is forgotten, and no one can leave anything behind.
Love should be worthy, and letting go should be graceful!
The sand slipping through your fingers cannot be held—let it scatter freely.
We only live once; never live in exhaustion. A fast-paced job, excessive mental stress, overly competitive spirit, irregular life, and prolonged time can overwhelm body and mind. To live comfortably, joyfully, and freely, learn contentment and go with the flow. Happiness grows when shared, and a beautiful life should be full of anticipation, surprises, and gratitude.