Love, in the process of seeking balance, brings not only pain but also joy. In this journey, people come to understand themselves and each other more deeply. Whether intentional or not, both sides constantly adjust unreasonable patterns based on understanding and respect.
Those who bravely take responsibility for life do not remain in the same stage for long; they always open a new chapter for themselves.
Worries are a psychological state created and experienced by oneself.
Nothing in the world is difficult for those who are willing to act.
Everyone is looking for the right person in life, yet few try to become the right person themselves.
You get angry because you are not broad-minded enough; you feel upset because you are not open enough.
To acknowledge your own greatness is also to recognize your own shortcomings.
The perfection of character is fundamental, while wealth is only secondary.
A Zen master was asked: "Master, how can one control emotions and not get angry?" The master replied: "Deep belief in karma removes confusion; all grievances arise from causes and conditions. Without confusion, there is no anger. Anger is like drinking poison while hoping others suffer."—Leave space in your heart and do not let resentment fill it. Anger is punishing yourself with others' mistakes, while tolerance is using others' experiences to inspire self-growth.
In daily practice, we often encounter impermanence. Impermanence refers to the ever-changing and dynamic nature of life. It is precisely this change that gives life true meaning. Everything in the world, including emotions, exists only temporarily and keeps changing. Therefore, one should not be bound by rigid attachments, but instead calmly recognize and accept impermanence.
Life can seem like mist and rain, yet it is not truly so. Often, it is inner complexity that makes the world appear hazy. When inner dust settles, what we see is still a clear sky, blue seas, green mountains, and a pure world as it originally is.
A bowl of soy milk in the morning, a cup of coffee at night—what is truly your favorite? Embraces have turned into farewells, and flowers cannot compare to the reality of daily life. We are not fairy-tale princes and princesses; happiness requires effort. Time fades early dreams, life settles into reality, and romance gives way to ordinary struggles. The flavors of life—sweet, bitter, sour, and spicy—are all contained within it.