The scale of the world, the joys and sorrows of life, and the quality of one's emotions all depend on one's perspective. In this materialistic world, by elevating our thoughts, deepening our souls, thickening our knowledge, and purifying our hearts, we can achieve a happy life. By looking down from a higher vantage point, we learn to enjoy the tranquility and beauty within the ordinary days.
Everything must rely on yourself, and changing your destiny relies even more on yourself. Success requires persistence, patience, and utmost effort. There are no born strong people; strength is forged through hardship. To achieve greatness, one must compete with and surpass opponents. Competing with the weak offers higher odds of winning but makes it hard to become truly strong. Only by competing with the strong can one continuously expand their boundaries and become a true powerhouse.
How far your heart goes determines how far you can travel. Be a warm person—smile gently and love softly. As we mature, we see this flashy world more clearly, piercing through disguises and seeing through falsehoods. Even if we stop believing in some things we once held dear, we must continue to believe in beauty, in goodness, and in the enduring youth we hold in our hands.
Men may never understand that her dependence on them is because they are her one and only; she calls frequently because she longs to hear their voice; she gets angry because she wants to be coaxed and cared for; and she gets jealous because her love is so deep she cannot tolerate any tenderness given to others. A woman's tears are often the transformation of her grievances, while she reserves all her gentleness for her partner.
How to read others through their eyes: When meeting for the first time, those who avert their gaze first seek to maintain a position of advantage. Those who immediately look away when being stared at often harbor feelings of inferiority or insecurity. Those who glance at someone of the opposite sex and then deliberately look away show strong interest. Those who look askance at others show significant interest but wish to remain undetected.