Have you forgotten your promises? Does the "winter of every year" you speak of only represent that one moment of helpless memory? Is it all just an eternal dream?
There is no need for many words; as long as we share a mutual understanding and the destiny to meet, we can create our tomorrow with smiles and hard work.
Since ancient times, sages have advocated for a simple life to avoid being enslaved by material things and to maintain spiritual freedom.
At birth, we grow with kindness, until life covers us in thorns.
Live a simple life, for simplicity is truth. A good mood is the only wealth in life that cannot be taken away. With a positive mindset, your mood will naturally follow. Do not regret yesterday's failures, do not worry about today's losses, and do not fret over tomorrow's gains. Be indifferent to fame and fortune, content with what you have, and live in harmony with nature. Perhaps you are the kind of person who always walks at the back of the line or sits quietly in a corner, someone who impulsively buys food for a beggar despite knowing it might be a trick, or someone who steps up to take on difficult tasks that others avoid. In such a seemingly humble or easy-going role, you find your own happiness.
Never take small advantages, for accumulating small favors can lead to a great deficit. If you accept something, always seek an opportunity to repay it. Act with grace and reap the rewards; remember, there is no such thing as a free lunch. Life is like climbing a mountain; one must traverse winding paths and rugged terrain to reach the summit and behold the magnificent view. The hardest victory in life is the one achieved by breaking through conventional concepts. Common sense tells us: avoid what is glaring, avoid what is worm-eaten, do not cling to what is pleasing, and do not let anger block your path; life wisdom tells us: do not boast of wealth, do not dwell on envy, do not harbor greed, and do not harbor malice.
The environment is created by the mind, and things change with the mind; all troubles arise from the mind. Your mindset is your true master! Life is there: either you master life, or life masters you. Your mindset determines whether you are the rider or the mount. We cannot extend the length of life, but we can expand its breadth; we cannot change the seasons, but we can settle our own hearts. Giving and receiving are transformed in a single thought. In truth, the reality of life is often hidden beneath pursuit and possession, found in that which allows the soul to find rest and peace.