A busy life only takes away time, but the care for friends remains deep in the heart. An occasional greeting or a blessing lets us know that we are still remembered by one another. May you be forever happy in these sunny days.
In this season, many tend to feel a sense of "autumnal melancholy." Therefore, we should approach all things with a peaceful mindset, talk frequently with family, and participate in activities like walking or group gatherings to keep our spirits high. This helps us adapt to the contracting nature of autumn and mitigate the chilling effects of the season, allowing us to pass through this eventful time calmly. At the same time, we should learn to calm our minds, eliminate distractions, and maintain a state of inner peace.
Exceptional individuals are unparalleled, yet unfortunately, their lifespans are no longer than those of ordinary people. They cannot afford to waste time like others; they must use their limited lives to accomplish many extraordinary things.
To command through power is not true submission; only through reason can one truly win hearts. Especially when holding power, it is easy to lose direction and sink into authority. At such moments, one may unwittingly create enemies. One must realize that misusing power can lead to boundless sin; thus, caution is essential.
To be born poor is not a regret; to die poor is. The wise see clearly, the shrewd see accurately, and the profound see far. A person who constantly looks back cannot travel far. Life is not afraid of starting over, but of having no future.
Gazing at the fading sunset, one accidentally steps into a profound and tranquil beauty—a beauty touched by vicissitudes and a stillness tinged with desolation. As the day's bustle fades, the last bit of warmth shines brilliantly in the sunset glow, leaving the most beautiful countenance in that bright moment of looking back.
There are always some fates that feel etched in the soul yet remain beautiful and unreachable; there are always some emotions we dare not possess for fear of losing them. We are always uncertain whether the other person remembers or has forgotten; we always maintain things cautiously, fearing that once they are gone, they can never be found again.
How high is the height of character? When we speak of "being a person," the core meaning is to be a "good person." To say "act first by being a person" means that by being a good person first, success follows more easily. If someone is said to "lack character," it usually means they fail to meet the standards of a "good person." However, the standard of a "good person" is like dough in one's hands—it changes with the amount of water added. Ultimately, being a person becomes something felt rather than spoken; everyone has their own internal scale. Regardless of its size or accuracy, we ultimately need to be able to give ourselves an account.